CoffeeanDesign

Here I regularly write about my research and passion in the areas of eLearning such as, MOOCs, Instructional Design, Online Learning, Emerging Technologies, Web 2.0, etc.

CoffeeanDesign ranking

This blog does not rank in our Top E-Learning Blogs yet.

Copy and paste this code into any part of your blog to get a dynamic badge that automatically updates your rank every day.

Posts by CoffeeanDesign

A Primer for Content Managers 

Have you come across Doug’s post on LinkedIn? Lynda.com: What Content Managers Do (and Why They’re So Important) Doug’s point about the behind the scenes […]

How can we get our clients to play the “What If” game?

Can we all agree that technology can sometimes be a double-edged sword? Some technology can cause people to lose their job because it is replaced […]

Designing Discomfort Into “Free” Games…

Airports purportedly design the baggage claim areas to be uncomfortable in order to minimize crowds. What are other examples where designers deliberately create an unhappy […]

What are some ways to cut corners, save time, and be more efficient at developeing eLearning?

Be sure that you check out Google’s UX designer, Michael Margolis, tips on productive design (see Google Ventures On 8 Shortcuts For Better, Faster Design […]

How will social media change the #WorldCup?

The World Cup officially kicked off yesterday! While I am not a fan of soccer or sports in general I am interested to see the […]

Using digital stories in elearning

DaveHallmon: If you are not grounding the learner in a story that they can apply to their lives, what are you doing? Originally posted on […]

Is It Possible That Online Students Want To Talk To Each Other?

Last week I shared a snibit from Mat Honan’s article which I also have included below and discussed that our eLearners are social. If you […]

How To Dethrone Google, and Who Will Likely Do It (Hint: Not Facebook)

Really enjoyed your post @derekbrown. As Google already is, they must fight to maintain the value that they have built for their market. But what […]

A Lesson Plan for eLearning

I came across Harold Jarche‘s blog today where he discussed, a brief history education delivered via The Internet, see Learning is Connecting.  Check it out. […]

Check Out Stanford Online’s 2013 In Review Report

Be sure to check out “Stanford Online: 2013 in Review.” For a quick summary of the report, check out Campus Technology’s article, Stanford Report Shares […]

Educator as a Design Thinker

DaveHallmon: Always enjoying Jackie’s doodles and reminders that we must think again about our current systems and pedagogy. Originally posted on User Generated Education:  Resources […]

Why Google doesn’t care about college degrees, in 5 quotes

DaveHallmon: I couldn’t agree more. The purpose of a resume is just to get you in for an interview. Nothing more. Nothing less. It is […]

LOAD MORE
We are updating our Privacy Policy, so please make sure you take a minute to review it. As of May 25, 2018 your continued use of our services will be subject to this new Privacy Policy.
Review Privacy Policy OK