Creating an e-learning strategy that works
Creating an e-learning strategy up front will save you a lot of time down the road. Yet, many people jump right into the middle of it without figuring it out beforehand. The result? Mixed.
The Truth and Realities of E-Learning
Creating an e-learning strategy up front will save you a lot of time down the road. Yet, many people jump right into the middle of it without figuring it out beforehand. The result? Mixed.
A recent study found that 26% of LMS customers are unhappy with their LMS. I have seen higher numbers as well. The point of it all is that those “retention rates” are really misleading because many people are not happy. It can change.
Compliance training online has never brought joy to employees, rather it has brought dullness. The content has become a commodity and usually a poor one at that. And while many people think a LMS was created for compliance, the reality is it wasn’t.
Virtual Reality headsets are already on the market, but in 2016, when some of the bigger names, Oculus Rift and Morpheus hit the scene. And let’s not forget about Microsoft. As for learning technology (digital by 2018), e-learning (online) by 2020.
The latest feature from E-Learning 24/7 provides insight into what is happening with some LMS vendors along with mini takes (reviews) on lesser known systems (coming in May).
We use mobile devices every day and yet each and every day we fail to see their potential. Their potential for learning that is.
The e-learning and distance learning conference in Saudi Arabia, brought a whole new perspective on what is taking place with e-learning in the Kingdom. It was enlightening and exciting.
The latest on the LMS scene, plus some terms you will need to know.
Mobile the final frontier. These are the voyages of mobile learning. To seek out new devices. To boldly go where
I’m back. Well, back from being sick that is (hence the one week delay). And with that delay, came my