20 resources for new elearning professionals
Editor’s note: Useful list of blogs, books and Twitter profiles covering elearning.
Editor’s note: Useful list of blogs, books and Twitter profiles covering elearning.
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Editor’s note: We all do it, surely? A look at the psychology of procrastination and how to turn it to your advantage.
Editor’s note: Adaptive learning technologies are designed to adapt content to the abilities and knowledge level of the user – here are 10 apps that do it.
Editor’s note: Research shows how age and narcissism motivate the choice of social media.
Editor’s note: Design insights from Ideo – worth reading if you have anything to do with learning design.
Editor’s note: Did you know that only about 30% of performance feedback interventions actually lead to increased performance? Useful insights into how to make feedback more effective.
Editor’s note: A look at the work of behaviour design guru BJ Fogg and how you can design for behaviour change.
Editor’s note: Interesting development from Google – now you can get help from an ‘expert’ using Hangouts.
Editor’s note: The elearning coach reviews three books on neuroscience and cognition.
Editor’s note: Great piece on the changing demographics of the workforce and the potential of older workers.
Editor’s note: A look at how elearning company Axonify combines video games with cutting edge brain science.
Editor’s note: Five steps to collaboration by Libby Gill, author of Capture the Mindshare and the Market Share Will Follow.
Editor’s note: Edmund Phelps, 2006 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Director of the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University, and Dean of the New Huadu Business School at Minjiang University on what stops innovation.