Most of us know about visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners, but did you know that there are four more types of learning? Bluemango put together a great Infographic explaining all seven learning styles. Click on the image to go...
The folks at E-Learning Heroes have issued a challenge: Create a gate screen and share it with the E-Learning Heroes Community. What’s a gate screen? It is a screen that serves as a kind of “gate” in an online course....
Word Formatting Tricks from Jennifer on Vimeo. Do you have a Word document that seems possessed by evil formatting spirits? Watch this video to learn three ways to defeat those spirits. See how to: Clean...
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Today’s article is by Amy Gonet, President of The Gonet Group and independent instructional designer. Amy has worked on several projects for Radcom for over the past year, and her professionalism, creativity, and flexibility have been invaluable. In the...
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Microlearning is simply another form of transferring information and knowledge to an intended audience. As you can guess by the name, it is a small chunk of learning or short-term activity. The key is to make sure that the...
Today’s post is by Ed Flahive, Chief Learning Officer of Videonitch. Videonitch provides a platform for organizations to create, organize, centralize, and secure training assets within a dedicated and branded video channel that is available on-demand, 24/7/365, to employees...
Meeting course objectives is important. Having interactivity, stories, visual appeal, and multimedia is excellent. But how much thought have you put into the navigation of your eLearning courses? I’ve always selected a navigation style that looked nice with the...
This week I attended a local Accelerated Learning event on Using Social Media Platforms to Continue the Learning. It was a great session and got the wheels turning on ways to incorporate social media in training programs. Yes, there...
When you read the Acknowledgement section in a book, you always see a big, heartfelt note to the author’s editor. “This book wouldn’t have been possible without the patience and help of my dear editor…” However, have you ever...
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