How teachers mix online maths with classroom instruction
Editor’s note: Interesting to see show schools in the US are starting to mix online maths content with classroom instruction.
Editor’s note: Interesting to see show schools in the US are starting to mix online maths content with classroom instruction.
Editor’s note: Strong financials from CornerstoneonDemand and it is now the fasting growing LMS vendor. Analysis here from Josh Bersin.
Editor’s note: Jay Cross shares this slide deck on happiness and meaningfulness by author Jennifer Aaker.
Editor’s note: Insights into the shift from Flash to HTML5 – mobile being the big driving force.
Editor’s note: Over the last few days Pinterest has announced ‘secret boards’ functionality which allow users to control who sees the content. This makes for a potentially useful private, collaborative scrapbooking tool.
Prompted by a tweet during his session at the Charity Learning Conference 2012, Peter Honey…
The winners of the Charity Learning Awards have been announced at a ceremony in central…
Editor’s note: Fascinating interview featuring Judd Antin a social psychologist and user experience researcher at Facebook.
Julie Wedgwood shared a range of free learning tools for L&D professionals at the Charity…
Editor’s note: A thousand dollar question – what makes good elearning? Mark Berthelemy provides a useful look at the characteristics of good elearning.
Editor’s note: Analysis of market and product developments in the MOOC and LMS markets and what the future could look like.
Editor’s note: IBM’s new report, The Business of Social Business: What works and how it’s done, looks at social business projects across 1,000 companies from a wide array of industries. Find out how companies are using social business and what is working for them.
Editor’s note: It’s global sharing day and Adam Harwood wants L&D to play its part . . . between 1pm and 2pm today. The hashtag is #ldshare.
[Warning: live blog, could be typos] Designing blended learning is about making good decisions, Clive…
[Warning: live blog, could be typos] Eric Berg, executive director at Lingos, talked through two…