For marketers, memory has been long relied on to persuade the buying public to purchase their products. We use images and music to make the […]
Part 2 discussed five outdated Learning and Development (L&D) practices and why they don’t work. This final installment is going to visit the other side […]
Dear Associations, I am trying to get into a skilled labor position at company X. I have some experience but there are new rules and […]
I want to apologize. I write about instructional design (ID) all the time but I’ve never stopped to explain what Instructional Designers really do. There […]
Chapter 3: Advanced QA Testing So far we’ve talked about the basic and intermediate techniques of quality assurance testing (QA). In our final installment, we’ll […]
Developing new eLearning is a big undertaking. While it may be tempting to dive right in and start designing, it’s important to answer several critical […]
Chapter 2: Intermediate Quality Assurance Testing In our first chapter, we discussed some of the basics of quality assurance (QA). Now, we will discuss some […]
Analyst John Leh says there are 700 LMS vendors in the industry. That means there are a lot of options, with a lot of features, […]
It was a dark and lengthy car ride. I had two and a half hours of nighttime driving ahead of me and I’d had a […]
The learning and development (L&D) world seems to be confused by, if not outright afraid of, millennials. Curious about the ruckus, I did some research. […]
You’ve put together a strong course catalog. You determined a marketing budget, and you came up with some great marketing ideas. So, why aren’t your […]
Not so long ago, in a nearby place, someone spent a lot of time leaving notes about the photos in an eLearning storyboard. It turned […]