Science-based learning
There’s a lot of bad information about how people learn. Lots of theories… Lots of trends… So how do you you what’s a fad and what’s legit? That’s where the science-based learning folks come in.
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There’s a lot of bad information about how people learn. Lots of theories… Lots of trends… So how do you you what’s a fad and what’s legit? That’s where the science-based learning folks come in.
Micro-learning was the #1 eLearning trend picked by the experts for 2018. But how to you implement that at your organization?… Is it just taking a longer course and chunking it into sections? Is it
Did you know there are only 14 PowerPoint MVPs in the United States? These are the practitioners that Microsoft designates as the top experts… the PowerPoint and presentation ninjas. I was lucky enough to have
As an instructional designer you’re always looking for ways to make learning content more engaging. But, at the same time, you still need to focus on improving performance. So a random “game” template where a
How do you deliver a better presentation?… How do you simplify complex data?… How do you avoid feeling nervous before a presentation?… Presentation expert Jon Schwabish answers these questions and more in my interview with
PowerPoint is an extremely powerful tool when used correctly. But when you’re new to it, it can feel like it’s just blank screens and bullet points. It can take years (or decades) to fully master
Most PowerPoint presentations suck. You’ve probably seen your share of bad ones. (and you may have even delivered a bad one yourself- I know I have!) That’s why I interviewed presentation guru Rick Altman to
Michael Allen is well know as one of the top eLearning experts and his “Guide to e-Learning” book is on every list I’ve seen of must-have eLearning books. That’s why I’m excited that he agreed
I recently created a photo slideshow (using PowerPoint) of my dad’s life-sized chess set sculpture that’s at Facebook (Go Dad!). I found that PowerPoint was a surprisingly powerful slideshow creation tool. And once I learned the
When you have an eLearning project assigned to you, sometimes you jump right into building training without really thinking about how people learn. We all do it…. Because sometimes you just have to meet a