Sense Matters

Sense Matters

As a teacher education student, thirty years ago, I learned that students learn in one of three ways – visually, auditory, or kinesthetically. This does not mean that they only learn in one way. Rather, they have a dominant learning style, though they can also...
5 Strategies to Boost Student Engagement in Online Learning

5 Strategies to Boost Student Engagement in Online Learning

In today’s world of virtual education, captivating students and ensuring their active participation in learning is a top priority for educators. The shift from traditional classrooms to digital platforms demands creative tactics to maintain students’...
What Is Blended Learning and Its Advantages

What Is Blended Learning and Its Advantages

Realize these gains by moving to a blended learning approach Blended learning is a mix of face-to-face instruction and online learning. Often modular in design, blended learning uses a range of learning items from video to online courses. One key advantage of moving...
Why Mobile Learning Continues to Grow

Why Mobile Learning Continues to Grow

Early investments in eLearning have primed courses for the next step of mobile learning. Does it seem like elearning bids were just on the table? Does it seem like a trend is here? Mobile learning is more than a trend, it’s primed to grow. Don’t fret: your investment...
Top eLearning Trends in 2020 You Should Be Aware Of

Top eLearning Trends in 2020 You Should Be Aware Of

Redesign is a common thread in these six eLearning trends that will keep courses at peak performance in 2020. The most exciting trends in 2020 eLearning, if implemented, will impact user experience more than anything. For instance, with the retirement of Adobe Flash,...
Using Microlearning Approaches To Keep Students Engaged

Using Microlearning Approaches To Keep Students Engaged

Students lose focus watching a four-minute video. What’s a developer to do? We know today’s students are distracted. Texts need answering. Emails need replies. Besides that, students drown in content. Consider breaking courses into bite-size chunks. Provide little...