Consider Google Scholar for your eLearning articles

Do you write articles or you’ve published an eBook? Have you considered using Google Scholar to publish and get more exposure on your eLearning articles? All you need is a Google account and you’re set. Access your Profile at https://scholar.google.com/ While you’re there, go and check my profile out at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KjvETBYAAAAJ&hl=en or click on the […]

e-Learning Or eLearning? Confusion: It’s All In A Word

Original Article e-Learning Or eLearning? Confusion: It’s All In A Word – eLearning Industry by Greg Blackburn The funny thing about semantics is that a clarity can be defined. For those of us in corporate Learning and Development, defining ‘educational technology’ isn’t at all that easy. For example, what is e-learning and what should we […]

eLearning – Should you use page numbers?

I’ve been asked this question many times when having eLearning courses reviewed. To me, I believe this comes from people being used to presentations they step through or are presented with. Page numbers in eLearning Courses has a lot to do with your (or company) style guide, but given the choice – would you use […]

Learning JavaScript for eLearning

Being an eLearning specialist requires some web development skills and in particular, JavaScript. There are a lots of sites to get a grasp on JavaScript, but thought I’d list a few here that may help you get started: Skills Series: A Beginner’s Guide to JavaScript – The Index @ General Assembly Code Academy W3Schools Mozilla […]

What do you need to become an eLearning Specialist?

I’ve often been asked what it takes to migrate into the world of eLearning and Instructional Design. It’s an emerging industry that is rapidly increasing in demand and popularity. Personally, I fell into when I wanted to combine my web / mobile development skills with training and facilitating, providing a perfect combination. This is not […]

#H5P now has Passing Grades for Moodle

The recent release of the H5P plugin for Moodle (https://h5p.org/dec-2017-release-note) now allows for the integration of grading of H5P learning objects into Moodle. Another highly sought after feature that has been missing from the H5P plugin has been to make the ‘Passing grade’ option for H5Ps more available. We’ve taken inspiration from Moodle’s default Quiz […]

Embed #H5P in Moodle

The recent release of the H5P plugin for Moodle (https://h5p.org/dec-2017-release-note) now allows for the embedding of H5P into HTML within an iFrame. Many people in the Moodle community have been asking for the ability to embed H5P content in different parts of Moodle and I am pleased to announce it is now possible! With the […]

#H5P Juxtaposition – 1932 Norton Commando TT

A number of years ago when my Grandmother passed away, a box was presented to me with some family valuables. One of the memories was a photo of my Grandfather whom I never met, he died well before I came into this world. The photo is my Grandfather (Leslie Davis) sitting on his (circa) 1932 […]

Choosing The Best eLearning Template

Whilst I’m knee-deep in a new project developing new eLearning templates with Captivate, I found this article useful and pertinent to what I was doing! Choosing or even developing your eLearning Template is a crucial step in any eLearning project. Read more at 8 Golden Rules For Choosing The Best eLearning Template – eLearning Industry

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