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The future of mobile learning is not apps

A short summary of Progressive Web Apps

A short guide to responsive web design for L&D people

Responsive design in learning is often misunderstood. This blog post is a summary of what responsive web design is.

Developing a digital mindset for L&D: Powerful methods to disrupt learning

The first in a series of blog posts about the aspects of digital thinking and digital disruption of learning and development.

3 ways to get started in developing digital learning - infographic

When you’re beginning with eLearning it’s often hard to know how to get started. For many learning and development people the IT aspects of a learning management system implementation project can seem like the biggest hurdle, but having the technology in place is only one part of the puzzle.

Increasing business agility with open source learning systems

An interview with Lars Hyland, Chief Commercial Officer at Totara Learning Solutions, about how business and learning agility can be increased by using open-source learning systems.

Trends from DevLearn plus game design for learning

An interview with Warren Mara from Sysdoc begins with a discussion about trends from this year's DevLearn conference and moves into a discussion about game design for learning.

The future of digital learning development is in the cloud

Most design and development of digital learning is collaborative, even if it’s just an individual subject matter expert working with a rapid development tool; you would still expect a peer and potential learners to be checking the learning experience at some stage during the development process.

8 things to think about when developing multilingual learning experiences

A blog post about the 8 key things you need to think about when developing multilingual learning experiences, and some of the technical approaches.

A case study on the use of blended performances supports

An interview with Melanie Hawkins from BECA about a project that she has been working on which is a great example of a learning ecosystem.

What would happen if digital learning were more expensive than face-to-face training?

This blog post is a bit of a tongue-in-cheek thought experiment.        

Most digital learning is sold as being more efficient than face-to-face training.