As the great Albert Einstein once said: “Once you stop learning, you start dying.” Professional development should be an ongoing routine where you seek out […]
Ever since we tossed out our flip phones and moved on to internet enabled devices, content consumption has flipped on its head. Now, we get […]
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global economy and population in ways we haven’t seen before. It has also made us all rethink how […]
It’s no secret that the world has gone digital. Whether its concert tickets, social media, or product brochures – everything is in a digital format, […]
Managing an increasing number of learners on their development journey is no small feat. Not only do you have to create new learning content and […]
Can you believe it? Sweater weather is in full swing and 2020 is just around the corner. Although we’re all still mourning the loss of […]
A fantastic end to the week … a discussion in and around the impact of learning design on the student experience. While there are so […]
On December 13, I facilitated a group discussion of some of the most popular topics in the learning technology space. If you missed it and […]
Getting More From Learning Objects Thanks to everybody who attended todays Learning Technologies Summer forum. The topic in question was “How to get more from […]
London Olympia 12th Jun 2018 @ 13:45 – 14:15 in Theatre 4 Getting More from Learning Objects Small and granular, learning objects are easy for […]
Development of materials for online, distance, blended and campus-based courses can be a pleasurable experience. It can also be fraught with issues not least constraints […]
What are your pet peeves about using PowerPoint? Is it the tool itself or how people use it? I use PowerPoint, and think it is […]