
Back to Design Basics: Appealing to the Various Types of Learners
Before we begin, we want to thank everyone who helped us reach the Top 100 elearning blogs. We hope that
Before we begin, we want to thank everyone who helped us reach the Top 100 elearning blogs. We hope that
During the past two decades as an Instructional Designer for classroom-based and online ‘courses, I have noticed certain recurring themes
Similar to the Design Phase in an e-Learning project, many organizations skip the Prototype phase, thinking that their time would
If you had to rate your customer service skills on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, 1 being the
As a designer, you are the ‘artist’ for the client’s course. Whether you are creating a storyboard for a soft
Welcome to the new HOW TO mini-post series! When working with consultants, I believe you get back what you put
Over the years, I have noticed the title of Instructional Designer has varied in its job description. It seems every
We use the terms frequently, interactive and engaging, but do we really understand the differences between the two? In this
The Formula Did you figure out the answer to the riddle? The answer is a ‘Blended Learning Program with a
Did you know that according to The State of the Remote Job Marketplace by Flexjobs “3.9 million U.S. employees, or