A Visual Guide To Elective Vs Directive eLearning – eLearning Industry

Wondering how to decide whether to keep your company’s mandatory content or move to an on-demand one? Check this guide to Elective Vs Directive eLearning. Sourced through Scoop.it from: elearningindustry.com Elective“Just in time”: When the learner wants knowledge on a specific subject at the moment of need. Similar to how people search google or anContinue reading “A Visual Guide To Elective Vs Directive eLearning – eLearning Industry”

10 Awesome Educational Websites for Kids You Must Bookmark | Make Use Of

I bet learning was never as much fun or engaging when you were growing up as it is now at the height of the Internet era. If you’re a parent or a teacher looking for resources to help your kids take their academic and non-academic education a notch higher, you don’t have to look too far.…Continue reading “10 Awesome Educational Websites for Kids You Must Bookmark | Make Use Of”

Corporate Digital Learning: How to Get It “Right”

Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.imd.org To avoid the nightmares of expensive, inflexible, complicated and incompatible systems, companies must ask themselves three key questions: 1. What are my company’s current capabilities in terms of digital learning? 2. How mature is the technical expertise required to integrate digital learning elements? 3. What should I expect from aContinue reading “Corporate Digital Learning: How to Get It “Right””

Security and privacy – Stay safe online – CommBank

As a CommBank customer you can get a free 6 month trial of McAfee Internet Security. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.commbank.com.au Check out these awesome educational videos, they are great resources of increasing online safety and privacy awareness. See on Scoop.it – Learning Happens Everywhere!

Digital disruption and academia: Are we ready for Uber-versities in 10 years?

The photographic, media, telecommunication and taxi industries have all experienced the pain of digital disruption but academia has so far been immune. That may be about to change. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.theage.com.au See on Scoop.it – Learning Happens Everywhere!

Social Media FOR Schools: Developing Shareable Content for Schools

This post does not focus on any of these issues, but on the potential of using social media FOR schools. Telling the story of schools serves several purposes: curation (find, filter, organize, connect and present) information for their stakeholdersadding value to a conversation, topic, theme, initiative with quality contentsharing of best practices in teaching andContinue reading “Social Media FOR Schools: Developing Shareable Content for Schools”