Top 10 Do’s to Create Awesome eLearning
Andrew Scivally and Shawn Scivally are the authors of the eLearning Brothers blog. Recently back from the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions Conference and Expo, they share their Top 10 Do’s to Create Awesome eLearning presentation. It’s a 55-page download with […]
Why and How Do You Use Ning?
Are you using Ning? Allow me to ask a seemingly dumb question: Why? I don’t mean, “Oh, why would you ever use it!” but rather, “I understand what Ning is supposed to enable, but why do you personally use it? […]
Polyglots Have an Edge in a Socially-Technologically Connected World
English is the only language I speak and write fluently. It’s the result of growing up in an area and country where everyone around me spoke only English. Sometimes, I feel being mono-lingual limits what I can learn. On Twitter, […]
Teachers, Trainers, and the iPad
From the perspective of a teacher, trainer (or instructional designer for that matter) what’s your reaction to the iPad? Does it make you curious about anything (e.g., “I wonder how students will…”)? How can you envision it helping you educate? […]
Whaddya Call It?
I asked on Twitter yesterday, “What term do you use most? Learning 2.0, Blending Learning, Social Learning, Informal Learning, eLearning … something else?” The responses, I hoped, would illuminate not only which words people use most, but also what practices […]