Millennials and attention spans shorter than goldfish – these are typical justifications you hear as to why Microlearning is a valuable part of a modern learning plan. I think this is the wrong way to rationalize the value of Microlearning.…
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iLunch – eLearning: Successfully “boring” people since 1992!
I just gave a talk at an iLunch – an Interactive Ontario event with a wonderful colleague, Jeremy Friedberg, Partner at Spongelab Interactive. Here’s an overview: Since the early 90s when “eLearning” was touted as a great revolution in learning,…
Six eLearning Trends for 2016
Christopher Pappas has listed his six top eLearning Trends for 2016. They include: Serious games Automated course authoring Wearable tech training Big data Responsive learning management systems Cloud-based systems Go to eLearning Industry to read the full article.
Scenario-Based eLearning
Anna Sabramowicz knows her stuff and she struts it in an engaging way on her own YouTube Channel. We’re linking to this one on ‪Effective Scenario-based e-Learning for Instructional Designers. Enjoy.
Learning Cities
Did you know there’s a UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities? You do now. It’s fascinating stuff and expands the idea of lifelong learning. Per their site, “Cities are the main engines of economic growth in the modern world, and…
Levels of Interactivity
Here’s a nifty resource we created on the three levels of interactivity. Go to the resource now.





