My LMS only supports SCORM – How do I use xAPI?
Is your LMS dated and only supporting SCORM 1.2 and 2004 and not xAPI? If you’re reading this, then chances are you already know how little learning data is captured when using SCORM. So how can capture xAPI data in an LMS that only supports SCORM? This can be achieved using a little bit of […]
Curious about xAPI and how it can change your approach to learning?
I came across this article shared via LinkedIn from Guroo Producer and wanted to share. It’s a brilliant article and tool for understanding what xAPI is and how it works. Have a look a look below, or click here to visit the site.
AR / VR in eLearning
Recently I came across this article on eLearning Industry that talks about AR and VR in the eLearning space. However, in spite of all the benefits, eLearning also poses a plethora of challenges which Virtual Reality (VR) aims to solve. VR brings with it a realm of simulations and real-life knowledge that makes retaining content and applying […]
The Learning and Performance Institute Capability Map
After listening to a The Good Practice Podcast on What Makes a good Learning Leader, a discussion was had on the Learning & Performance Institute (LPI) Capability Map. The tool aims to provide a global view of the skills needed to deliver modern workplace learning and development. As a Learning and Development professional, I’d recommend […]
Tips For Giving And Receiving eLearning Feedback
Came across this brilliant article by Melissa Milloway, MSIT that’s well worth a read on receiving eLearning feedback. https://elearningindustry.com/elearning-feedback-12-tips-giving-receiving/amp
Adding 360 AR to Storyline 360
My new role has allowed me to venture past Captivate and enter the world of Articulate 360 and in particular, Storyline. I’m enjoying the change and have to say, Storyline is miles ahead of Captivate. I wanted to demonstrate (as well as figure out) how 360 AR can be added to Storyline, and turns out […]
AR VR MR XR – It’s all a reality
Recently I came across this article on LinkedIn which grabbed my attention. It discusses the use of XR, or Extended Reality. I’d not heard of this term before, so did a very quick dig around around google to see what I could find. I came across this site that provides a clear yet simple response to […]
Common Problems eLearners Face
When I read this article How To Solve The Most Common Problems eLearners Face, I couldn’t help but links this back to my theories that Adult Learners face when learning with technology – Bias, Literacy, Experience and Exposure, Fear and social / cultural exposure 1. Resistance To Change It’s common to see some initial resistance […]
Learning Leader Type – What are you?
I came across the article titled What’s Your Learning Leader Type? at eLearning Industries and got me wondering what Learning Leader I am. Learning leaders are trailblazing, driving, focusing, and strategizing corporate training solutions. Read all about the 4 character types who make up these learning leaders and discover which one you identify with most. […]
The lighter side of Learning and Development
I wanted to give a shout out to Clint Clarkson, the creator of the L&D Scene comic strip. I’ve been following Clint on Twitter and we’re also connected on LinkedIn. His comic strips provide a light heartiness approach to Learning and Development, and often hits the mark on where I’m at in my L&D career. […]