active learning Many ways with tasks With our range of 20+ task types and our free Task cheat sheet you can move beyond multiple choice to provide your learner (and you) with more freedom and more engagement.
author A simple exercise to kick-start course design with your team A simple exercise for your team to kick-start course planning and design and keep the learner experience front-of-mind.
author Chunk content to support learning Chunking content aids learning. Find out why it works and how to do it. We can chunk at all kinds of levels, from chunking the course into sections, right through to pages, paragraphs and sentences.
author Getting bang for your buck in online training Is developing and running online courses using a lot of time and money? You might be falling into one of the three traps we cover in this article. Find out how to do less and get more for your learners.
cognitive science Course design principles from cognitive science Principles about how your brain deals with learning and what it means for your course.
author Active online learning Learners shouldn't be passive recipients in their learning. Instead, they should be actively wrestling with ideas and trying things out.
author Cut down that content Focus your course (and learners' time) by only including relevant content and cutting down on that word count - say more, write less.
author Make your writing engaging and easy to read If people are going to learn from your course, they have to be able to understand what you're telling them. Academia, especially, has a bad habit of producing articles that
badges Playcentre Education - going digital An oft-cited barrier to making online learning is the high cost to build an online course. But as Playcentre (a volunteer-based early childhood education group) found out, it doesn’t
author Introducing... iQualify Build We’re delighted to announce the arrival of iQualify Build, our intuitive and beautiful courseware builder. Simple and intuitive iQualify Build has been developed to allow our partners to create their own courses or training material straight into iQualify –saving them both time and