One cannot think of the human resource management (HRM) as a beacon of eLearning without thinking of “human” at an individual level. The HR department is responsible for the employee’s well-being. It…
There’s a saying in the real estate industry that the three most important aspects of a real estate property is “location, location, location”. In e-learning those three aspects would be “content, content,…
Sales are hard. You have to know your market, and to know how to work the market. You have to know your customers, existing and potential. You have to know your leads,…
For most professions, keeping up to date with the latest developments and retraining yourself to the newest technologies is a matter of staying relevant. For medical professionals it is much more than…
This blog is not just for people working in e-learning or running an e-learning solution at their enterprise. It’s also for those who haven’t yet made the jump and are wondering if…
eLearning course development… how do you do it? (Find part 1 here) Creating anything is an exercise in balancing ideals with realities, or ambition with available resources. We should know that, as…
Creating anything is an exercise in balancing ideals with realities, or ambition with available resources. Of course software, especially internet enabled software, is a multiplier of our resources, in the sense that…
In this article, I will list 10 eLearning design and development practices you should avoid while working on your eLearning deliverable. Keeping these practices on-hand, will help you to avoid these common…
One of the greatest advantages of e-learning compared to classroom based learning is its convenience. Students can participate in a course at the time and place that best works for them. Mobile…
In our last post, “10 Graphic Design tips for e-learning educators”, we provided a few essential guidelines for improving the look and feel of your e-learning content. Such a list, of course,…
Why has elearning been a great encouragement for students around the world? The prime reason for that is that access to knowledge was never open to all. People with financial restrictions, geographical…