In February, we covered a wide range of topics from HTML5 to authoring tools to 3D printing and biometrics. Here are a few of the most popular posts of the month.
3D Printing in Training
by Jessica Knox
Jess gives a great overview of 3D printing and how the technology works. She then goes on to imagine how this disruptive technology could be used for training. This is a great post for anyone interested in 3D printing and how it may affect the world of learning and development.
Don’t Blame the Tools
by Sarah Gilbert
Easy-to-use rapid development tools often take a lot of flak for creating really bad e-learning. Here, Sarah breaks down 5 reasons why e-learning fails – and it’s not because of the tool. This post is a must-read for any e-learning professional.
Let Your Design Skills Shine—Even in HTML5
by Judy Unrein
Judy recaps her experience moderating a TK Chat on Authoring Tools and HTML5. In particular she examines how designers who aren’t super technical can get back to basics and still design interactive and engaging learning experiences.