In Defense of the LMS

Fascinating article by Sasha Thackaberry, Ph.D. Assistant VP, Academic Technology and New Course Models College of Online and Continuing Education Southern New Hampshire University

Learn Moodle 3.3

Moodle is a fully-featured, highly flexible open source Learning Platform (also known as a Learning Management System or a Virtual Learning Environment). Currently used in more than 230 countries with more than 70 million users worldwide, Moodle was first developed in 2001 by Martin Dougiamas based on the idea of providing teachers with the tools... Continue Reading →

The NexGen LMS Grid

Insight into the NEXGEN LMS GRID developed by The Craig Weiss Group. Find out who are the leaders and why. via The NexGen LMS Grid — The Craig Weiss Blog

Self-Directed Learning or Self-Directed Performance?

There is no shortage of new innovation we seek to implement in our L&D discipline, and Micro-Learning is one of the most recent. Depending upon how one chooses to integrate “Micro-Anything”, the results can range from truly innovative solutions to merely applying more lipstick on the training pig. via Self-Directed Learning or Self-Directed Performance? — LIVING... Continue Reading →

The State of Video in Education

Kaltura just released the State of Video in Education 2017 report, which is full of all kinds of amazing insights on how educators around the world are using video.  To mark the release, they wanted to share an infographic showing the impact video has had on education. See also: The Impact of Video in Education Infographic Find... Continue Reading →

Smart working: 5 steps to rethink work

Smart Working: 5 Steps to Rethink Work Infographic This is a simple infographic about the five main steps to plan an effective Smart Working strategy. Smart Working is a management philosophy that draws inspiration on the effective use of smart technologies and of the possibilities that they offer. In today’s competitive world, it is important… via... Continue Reading →

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