Character Building
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Using Anthropomorphic Characters in E-Learning. This challenge dropped shortly after my chat with Sandhya Lakhanpal for an upcoming Redefine Instruction podcast
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Using Anthropomorphic Characters in E-Learning. This challenge dropped shortly after my chat with Sandhya Lakhanpal for an upcoming Redefine Instruction podcast
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Creating Digital Magazines. A digital magazine is, quite simply, a magazine that is published on the Internet. They are
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Using Random Number Variables. ‘Using random number variables is just another way to design more dynamic e-learning,’ David Anderson wrote
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Applying Multimedia Learning Priniciples to E-Learning Design. If you’re not already familiar with the work of Richard E. Mayer
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Using Drop-Down Menus. As David Anderson wrote in his introduction, ‘Drop-down menus are a great way to consolidate navigational
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Choose Your Own Adventure: E-Learning Edition. I’ve written before about the value of treating your results slides as a
Couldn’t make it to last year’s DevLearn DDX Conference and Expo? But would still like to watch my presentation? Then ‘buy me a coffee’ and
Remember a few weeks ago, when I wrote, ‘the idea of building a course that adapts to the skills, qualities and attributes of your selected
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Combine Photos and Illustrations in E-Learning. AKA Let the Knuffle Bunny Help You Combine Photos and Illustrations in E-Learning.
This week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge is Creating Interactive Documents with Sliders. I love a scrolling panel as much as the next e-learning designer, but let’s face it