16 of the year’s best ideas in user interface design
Editor’s note: Indulge yourself and look into the future of interface design . . .
Editor’s note: Indulge yourself and look into the future of interface design . . .
Continuing his series on rewiring corporate learning, Nigel Paine, former chief learning officer at the…
Editor’s note: Charles Jennings reflects on the demise of retailer HMV and draws out some lessons for L&D.
Editor’s note: Tips on making the move into instructional design.
Edtior’s note: More than 70% of companies are planning to implement mobile learning in the next two years according to Towards Maturity’s research. This report provide tips on how to do it.
Editor’s note: Now there are no excuses for not hanging out thanks to this list from Christopher Pappas.
Editor’s note: A round-up of developments from the Consumer Electronics Show in the US.
In a new series for the New Year, Nigel Paine, former chief learning officer at…
Editor’s note: RudiyTanzi is Harvard’s Professor of Neurology and has written a new book, Super Brain. Here are five myths dispelled.
Editor’s note: The European Skills Passport, which helps people to assemble their skills and qualifications online, has now been launched by the European Commission.
Editor’s note: A useful reference if you are looking for an elearning supplier – the Best of Elearning! Hall of Fame lists winners back to 2005.
Editor’s note: Mark Berthelemy sets out what he believes to be the right conditions for learning to take place in the organisation. Think culture, immersion and coaching . . .
Editor’s note: Meta-analysis of studies that look at gaming in learning. Useful information to support moves into using games mechanics in learning.
What use would it be to organisations if employees tracked how they felt at work?…
Editor’s note: L&D manager Sukh Pabial sets out how his philosophy for L&D. A short, sharp read that focuses on impact and last change.