Keeping Participants Attention In Global Virtual Classrooms

Darlene Christopher

Although the interactive features of a virtual classroom allow for two-way conversation, it is easy to slip into the presentation mode and simply talk participants through a set of slides. To avoid this one-way communication, plan interactions with the audience ever... More »

Case Study: More Than a Game

Rex Davenport

A customized learning event was designed to illustrate the power of mobile learning by putting the devices into the hands of competing teams. In a part of the world where television plays no major role and other mass media falls short, mobile devices have become the kin... More »

Six Trends That Will Change Workplace Learning Forever

Paula Ketter

Changes to the workplace, the competencies for leadership development, and technologies will alter the way learning professionals approach training design and delivery. Change can be scary. If you agree, then 2010 has been a scary year. Along with the challenges of the ... More »

Culturally Accessible E-Learning: An Overdue Global Business Imperative

Andrea Edmundson

Companies readily embrace e-learning to train globalized workforces, but fail to recognize the impact of cultural differences on the programs success. Leaving out cultural analysis or failing to recognize cultural differences can endanger the success of globalization ef... More »