Have you considered using podcasts in your workplace training? After all, it’s a convenient, easily accessible form of mobile learning. Yet this method of training isn’t utilized as often as it could be. Using podcasts as a training tool...
You are developing training for adults, but is your training aligned to their unique needs? Make sure you know the Knowle’s four principles of adult learning theory. Click the image below to view more.
adult learning theory, infographic, instructional design, learning, principles of andragogy, training
I’ve talked about Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Work Week, in a previous blog post. He has brought another great learning guru to my attention: Josh Waitzkin, the chess prodigy depicted in Searching for Bobby Fischer. The Tim...
It does not matter if you are an instructional designer or a technical writer. Understanding how people learn is important if you want your audience to remember the information you provide. My company, Radcom, hosts a monthly book club,...
I’ve mentioned before how much I love infographics. They are great for conveying complex information in a simple, visual manner. I’ve compiled information explaining the benefits of infographics, how to create infographics, and free infographic tools. Why you should...
How can you get your learners to actually learn? Do you want to empower them to choose the learning method and amount of content that is best for them? How can you develop one training program to meet the needs of...
classroom training, consulting, elearning, instructional design, learning, online learning, training
Tim Ferris. This gentleman’s name has been popping up everywhere in my life lately. I thought he was just the author of a fun cookbook called the 4-Hour Chef that my boyfriend and I enjoyed using in the kitchen. Recently...
You’ve heard of gamification for delivering training, but what about gamification when developing training? Instructional designers like to play games too! Introducing Learning Battle Cards. Due to be released around the end of September, these cards are going to...
One of Radcom’s core values is Lifelong Learning. To us it means: Lifelong learning for ourselves and our clients. We believe that the most successful companies prepare for and embrace change. With this in mind, I found the following...