Amit Garg | May 9th, 2011
Mobile Learning seemed to be the flavor of the past month at our blogging stable. I wrote about the key points to be remembered while deciding the target device for mobile learning, while we had a quick SWOT analysis conducted by Amit Gautam.
Amongst others were articles on digital natives, Lego and creativity, multitasking etc.
Without further delay, let’s get on to our collection of the top 7 posts for April, each accompanied by a quick brief.
Amit Garg | February 7th, 2011
January was a month of varied topics. From Games to Instruction Design, to eLearning and Microlearning, it squeezed out every bit of knowledge from our best bloggers.
Talking of bloggers, it was also a month where we saw two of our team members jumping onto the blogging bandwagon – Aneesh Bhat and Abhijeet Valke . Two guys with immense potential, I promise you. You can look forward to some hardcore ID gyan from Aneesh, while Abhijeet would be the one feeding you with your weekly dose of the best of Learning, Technology and Media links .
So without much ado, lets get on to our collection of the top 12 posts for January, each accompanied by a quick brief.
Amit Garg | December 2nd, 2010
In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 5 posts for November, each accompanied by a quick brief.
1. Digital Instructional Media Design 101 – Principles Of Gestalt Psychology
Focuses on how a basic understanding of the Gestalt principles can help create harmonious design and improve the odds that the intended message is conveyed to the learners.
Amit Garg | November 2nd, 2010
In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 5 posts for October, each accompanied by a quick brief.
1. Moving To eLearning
Lists and explains some of the key change factors that lead organizations to adopt eLearning, stand-alone and as a part of the training blend. While some of these factors simply translate to ‘Business Needs’, others determine the ‘Readiness of the Organization’ to adapt to eLearning.
Amit Garg | October 6th, 2010
In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 7 posts for September, each accompanied by a quick brief.
1. Will Mobile Apps Change Training Forever?
Discusses how Mobile Learning (Mobile Apps, in particular) would change the game for training, instigating the need for a new approach in designing the training strategy. Also includes a few examples of Workplace Learning (Performance Support) Apps.
Amit Garg | September 1st, 2010
In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 10 posts for August, each accompanied by a quick brief.
1. Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3
Third and final post of the series on creating successful m-learning strategy, based on the mLearnCon workshop, this post discusses about the tools and techniques used for developing mLearning courses.
Amit Garg | August 5th, 2010
In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 10 posts for July, each accompanied by a quick brief.
Amit Garg | July 5th, 2010
In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 10 posts for June, each accompanied by a quick brief.
Amit Garg | June 1st, 2010
In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 10 posts for May, each accompanied by a quick brief.
1. Future of Learning Technology – 2015
Predicts what the future holds for Learning Technology. Also, takes a quick recap at what we have witnessed in the last 5 years.
2. Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?
Debates if HTML5 is ready to compete with Flash for eLearning Development on grounds of browser support, cross platform/browser compatibility, audio/video support and development tools.
Amit Garg | May 5th, 2010
With 29 new posts, April has been the most active month on our blog. And we do realize that some of you would want to get a quick summary post at the end of the month that lists which ones were hot. So here’s the first of our monthly roundup posts that we intend to put up every month now.
We talked on various topics in April – from LMS to Augmented Reality, from Games to AS 3.0 Resources.