Are we doing enough to help new instructional designers produce the types of e-learning experiences that we want to see?

A new study evaluating the Ready To Learn initiative outlines how educational digital media will change to influence children and content producers.

While digital educational media can continue to have a substantial impact on children, the size of that impact is directly proportional to a commitment to equity, according to a study examining five years of the CPB-PBS Ready to Learn Initiative, which represents $72 million in taxpayer dollars.

Learners in 2016 are different to learners in 2010. Modern learners want bite-sized learning that they can complete during breaks in work hours. They want mobile learning they can quickly consume on their smartphones. And they want to be entertained and challenged with games!

eLearning is changing, but newer doesn't always mean better. In this article we take a look at some technology history and delve into why SCORM still matters.

eLearning authoring tools are an increasingly popular way for trainers and employers to train their staff. It is also a great medium for teachers to spread their knowledge with their students.

There has been a lot of information out there, okay, I’m kidding there hasn’t been much of anything when it comes to course standards. At least not in a long time.

Rather the focus has been on course development and frankly, courses. I’ll readily admit that regardless of the course standard you use, if you create click-click-click courses, than no course standard will make it engaging. Bad is bad. Boring is boring.

eLearning consultants are specialists in the field. They can handle a wide range of tasks, from developing multimedia content for your next online training course to offering advice on how to improve your online training ROI.