February 01, 2012 - by Andy Petroski
The line between games and simulations--game's less talked about cousin--is often blurred, and there are no absolutes. Use these guidelines to sort out whether a game or a simulation would be the best solution. Serious games are being used more often as a learning solut... More »
October 01, 2011 - by Judy Unrein
Both mature and new tools can help you deliver e-learning that works across devices--whether tablets or traditional computers. Chances are, if you design and develop e-learning, you've at least heard of HTML5 within the last year. Its taking the web world by storm and i... More »
February 19, 2011 - by Julie Brink
In its purest form, mobile learning (m-learning) is micro learning: training tidbits delivered via a mobile device such as a smartphone, MP3 player, netbook, Kindle, or iPad. M-learning is also predicted to be one of the top trends in the learning field in 2011. For the... More »
October 20, 2010 - by Julie Norquist Roy
For U.S. businesses, maintaining a competitive edge (or even just staying in business at all) is as complex as the rush of economic news stories bombarding us each day. Faced with keeping up with shorter information and product cycles, businesses require more effective,... More »
August 20, 2010 - by Chris Musselwhite, Nancy Probst, Sue Kennedy
We all know that the most powerful and lasting learning comes from the discovery associated with our direct experiences - when we act and then experience the consequences of our actions. It is what Peter Senge has dubbed, "the learning horizon." The dilemma, however, is... More »
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