Making Blended Learning Work
Blended learning incorporates a variety of ways to deliver learning materials and activities, and selecting delivery approaches is part of the instructional design process. The approaches you select will depend on who the learners are, what objectives have been developed, what methods of assessing learning you have designed in alignment with those objectives, and […]
Content types and Major Accessibility Improvements to #H5P
Two New Content types and Major Accessibility Improvements including the launch of two new content types, Flashcards and Image Sequencing! In addition, there have been major improvements made to accessibility and score feedback; both of which represent huge steps forward in terms of usability for H5P. Read more at New Release: Two New Content types […]
Captivate – Go to next slide in Javascript
Whilst recently converting a Captivate 9 elearning project to use xAPI, I wanted to capture custom verbs for the xAPI. I came across this great article that makes it easy to use. So I won’t repeat it here, just go check it out! Captivate Javascript xAPI Customization | Best Practices for xAPI With the new […]
Blended Learning In Corporate Training
I read with interest this article on the benefits of blended learning in the corporate environment. The Blended learning method is not only a great methodology for delivery, but it also helps adults learners that may have difficulty understanding the content. Following up with a face-to-face session provides the necessary feedback and encouragement that may […]
Creating Better Blended Learning
Over the last decade blended learning has advanced significantly, largely due to the incorporation of Learning Management Software. In the past LMS would have provided the online courses for learners, but now there is the theory that students and staff should be provided with resources, not courses. Read more at 4 Tips To Create Better […]
Mind the gap between UI and UX in eLearning
Finding the balance between User Interface and User Experience is always a challenge for Instructional Designers. James Quilty from Logic Earth has written a great article with resources that may help yo with your future UI and UX Read more at Why you need to mind the gap between UI and UX in eLearning
6 Instructional Design Tips To Create Engaging And Enlightening eLearning Courses – eLearning Industry
Instructional Design is all about presenting online learners with information in a way that’s easy to understand and digest. Here are 6 proactive ways to make enlightening eLearning courses that are truly effective. Read more at 6 Instructional Design Tips To Create Engaging And Enlightening eLearning Courses – eLearning Industry
Hosting H5P Content
I’m a strong advocate for H5P and it’s implementation in any eLearning. In saying that, currently it only has plugins for Moodle (WordPress and Drupal). If you run another LMS, here is an article on how you can implement H5P on you own LMS. Read more at Hosting H5P Content On Your Own
Shifting From Classroom Training To eLearning
When looking to change from a classroom based delivery method to eLearning, there are a few factors you need to consider. This article covers 5 of the important things to keep in mind. Read more at 5 Things To Consider When Shifting From Classroom Training To eLearning – eLearning Industry
Is Implementing Learning Analytics Complicated and Expensive?
Learning Analytics is quickly becoming a part of the training strategy in organizations around the world. There was a time when decision makers used to take crucial decisions on rolling out training programs in their organization based on their observations and perceptions. This scenario has changed as decisions have become data-driven, paving the way for […]