Joey was an experienced manager at a mid-sized company. When his team missed its mark in the first year, he made a myriad of excuses. […]
Posted by Jamie Armstrong It is safe to say that the last couple of years have been extremely busy in the world of privacy. Organizations […]
One of the authors of the updated standards says they reflect the growing importance of digital accessibility and student engagement in online courses.
This week’s curated content includes links exploring the following: How design reviews enhance your learning programs tips on how to approach training for managers examples […]
It’s human nature to want to be liked. While there is nothing wrong with this desire, it may be hurting your ability to lead others effectively. Take Susan, a […]
The K-8 ELAR TEKS (English Language Arts and Reading Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills) adopted in 2017 will be implemented in the fall of this […]
The evolution of technological innovation and standards, to this day, including commercial variations, owes the military industrial complex a great deal of gratitude. Corporations continue […]
To encourage the use —and help dispel some myths— of Open Educational Resources, particularly in the Ontario region, government-funded NGO Contact North has published a […]
An Ohio law gives students the right to opt out of Algebra 2 -- a staple of high school math - if they take computer […]
Continuing this E-Learning Curve Blog series on Instructional Design. Today I'm going to discuss Describing the Target Audience and Objectives Writing Continue Reading → The […]
Posted by Jamie Armstrong Anyone working with personal data, particularly in the European Union, will know that we are now just six months from “GDPR […]
Last Friday, we were excited to be involved in xAPI Party. The celebration marked the end of the xAPI Cohort run by Torrance Learning (their […]