The term “flow” was introduced by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, a Hungarian psychologist. It refers to the state when one is so focused and concentrated on a particular activity, that they may lose track of time. Flow is widely...
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How to Ensure your Employees are up to Date With Their eLearning Courses
Adopting eLearning, settling on some employee training software, and deploying your own enterprise online courses are all big steps towards achieving more efficient, flexible and effective employee training for your...
Applying 7 Zen Principles In Online Training
You’d be amazed by how much a calm, harmonious, and balanced mindset can change your life. The same rule applies to your online training. In this article, I’ll share 7 Zen principles that every eLearning professional...
How Companies Use Gamification To Motivate Their Employees
Gamification, the idea of using game-based techniques to increase engagement in a non-gaming activity, might have began as a novelty reserved for web 2.0 social startups, but is now an accepted part of the web in general and the...
Rethinking Compliance Training in eLearning: Part 1
Nobody working in the world of eLearning can get far without getting involved in some form of compliance training. On the one hand, it’s the bread and butter for many eLearning designers (according to Charles Jennings, 80%...
5 Tips on Using Videos for eLearning
eLearning programs are seldom developed without videos. If you have ever experienced one without videos, you may have noticed how lifeless it is. Videos add the “human” element to eLearning. The voice and the human footage...
Planning Collaboration Activities
Most instructional designers believe that their job ends with the launch of the eLearning program. While the content of your course determines its quality, the planning efforts needed to implement the course determine its...
Are Quizzes Really That Telling? – Assessing eLearning Assessments
Multiple choice quizzes – often the norm for eLearning course assessments, right? Perhaps not in all cases, but I’m sure that most of you reading this will acknowledge that quizzes are a widely adopted strategy when it comes...
Playing with eFront’s 4.3 Gamification Engine
Gamification is not all fun and games. Or rather it is, but it’s also a serious business feature that can increase engagement, learner retention and course completion rates, translating to happy users and a nice, big...
10 Common mistakes when developing and delivering an eLearning course: Part 2
In the first article, we explored the most common pitfalls that we’ve found eFront users face. We also offered a few quick workarounds that can make your courses pop! In this episode, we’ll dive deeper into what makes...