Periodic table for instructional design

I recently came across this little infographic that explains some instructional design theories in a different context that I wanted to share. Created by eLearning Brothers, this infographic covers Customer and Learning facing user experiences as well as best practises and what can cause a course to come undone. Check it out below.

Looking for elearning instructional design roles Brisbane or Gold Coast

Recently I was made redundant from my position as an eLearning Manager for a very large private RTO (read more here). I’ve been immersing myself in all the usual careers websites including Seek, CareersOne and the QLD Government sites for any Instructional Design or eLearning roles in the Brisbane / Gold Coast area. I’ve still got a […]

Using digital technology to improve learning [corporate]

Recently, I’d had to complete a First Aid course and used a company located close to where I live for connivence. This is a company that provides First Aid courses either onsite or on premises ranging from beginner to advanced First Aid courses and are nationally recognised and accredited. Although this company has a Student CRM […]

Reflections on change in eLearning. What we accomplished

Today I was made redundant from my role as eLearning Manager. Whilst this was a necessity for the company and the changes in the VET industry, I totally understand and accept the redundancy. There is no need to whine about what is, but I do want to reflect on some of the major changes and the […]

H5P Libraries To Use In Moodle For Adult Learners

Originally posted on https://elearningindustry.com/h5p-libraries-moodle-adult-learners Recently I came across an open source product called H5P, short for HTM5 Package. H5P has several plugins that integrate with Moodle, WordPress, and Drupel. This article will cover 5 H5P libraries used in Moodle and, in particular, how they could be used to engage adult learners. A complete list of libraries […]

Student Analytics Moodle Plugin at iMoot 2016

This morning I was given the opportunity to present to a wider world audience at the iMoot 2016 online conference. The presentation was attended by other moodlers from around the globe and provided me with an opportunity showcase what we are developing in the world of learning analytics. To view the recordings of all the […]

H5P xAPI Statement Quick Reference Guide

I’d searched everywhere for a quick reference guide to the xAPI statements that are passed for each library. Having not been able to locate one, below is a collated list of the xAPI statements for the H5P Libraries that support xAPI. Click on the headings or the statements links to see more details at H5P website. […]

Insta360 Nano Camera. First impressions

I recently purchased the Insta360 Nano camera for both personal and educational means. First impressions are that it’s pretty easy to use and the resulting graphics are pretty impressive. This is the first 360 camera I’ve used and the idea’s are already starting to fill my head! I’ve been playing with the 360 video aspect and […]

The seven year education itch now available on Barnes and Noble for download

After publishing the seven year education itch to iBooks, Kobo and Kindle, it’s now available as a FREE download from Barnes and Noble. Education with technology is constantly changing, and adult learners can be left behind as more and more eLearning teaching methods are adopted. This book will point out some techniques and methods you can […]

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