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Jane Bozarth

Director of Research, The Learning Guild

Jane Bozarth, the director of research for the Learning Guild, is a veteran classroom trainer who transitioned to eLearning in the late 1990s and has never looked back. In her previous job as leader of the State of North Carolina’s award-winning eLearning program, Jane specialized in finding low-cost ways of providing online training solutions. She is the author of several books, including eLearning Solutions on a Shoestring, Social Media for Trainers, and Show Your Work: The Payoffs and How-To’s of Working Out Loud. Jane holds a doctorate in training and development and was awarded the Guild Master Award in 2013 for her accomplishments and contributions to the eLearning community.

  • Nuts and Bolts: Blended Learning
    Blended Learning

    Nuts and Bolts: Blended Learning

    Too many tools and too much content can confuse learners as much as any other form of bad design. Here’s how to keep blended learning all together.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    June 5, 2018
  • Nuts and Bolts: Designing for Learner Success: No Shame
    Instructional Design

    Nuts and Bolts: Designing for Learner Success: No Shame

    Making content more fun, or offering feedback, can improve results. Once the learner feels shamed, any chance of learning is pretty much blocked. Here’s how make sure there’s no shame.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    May 1, 2018
  • What’s Your Reality? AR and VR for Learning
    AR & VR

    What’s Your Reality? AR and VR for Learning

    This research report includes findings from a survey on how eLearning Guild members are using augmented reality and virtual reality for learning.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    April 11, 2018
  • Nuts and Bolts: Social Bookmarking for Learning: Pin This!
    Social & Collaborative Learning

    Nuts and Bolts: Social Bookmarking for Learning: Pin This!

    Social bookmarking for learning offers an easy way to collaborate, curate, and share resources, or do project planning.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    April 3, 2018
  • Using Social Tools for Learning
    Social & Collaborative Learning

    Using Social Tools for Learning

    This research report delves into data collected from a 2018 survey on how eLearning Guild members are using social tools for learning, and shares key findings.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    March 21, 2018
  • Nuts and Bolts: Crash Course for New eLearning Designers
    Elearning Design

    Nuts and Bolts: Crash Course for New eLearning Designers

    Jane Bozarth offers a crash course for new eLearning designers, highlighting common problems that could be encountered and providing resources to help.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    March 6, 2018
  • Nuts and Bolts: Creating Significant Learning Experiences
    Instructional Design

    Nuts and Bolts: Creating Significant Learning Experiences

    Dr. Dee Fink, founding director of the instructional development program at the University of Oklahoma, offers “Five Principles of Good Course Design.”

    By Jane Bozarth •
    February 6, 2018
  • Nuts and Bolts: Getting Back to Our Roots
    Elearning Design

    Nuts and Bolts: Getting Back to Our Roots

    Somehow we lost sight of eLearning’s mission: just-in-time, just-for-me learning opportunities, quick to deploy and easy to access. Back to our roots!

    By Jane Bozarth •
    January 2, 2018
  • Nuts and Bolts: What Are Your 2018 Goals?
    Professional Development

    Nuts and Bolts: What Are Your 2018 Goals?

    You’re probably thinking about your 2018 goals this month. But do they include better compliance training? Here’s why they should.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    December 5, 2017
  • Nuts and Bolts: eLearning on a Shoestring
    Management & Strategy

    Nuts and Bolts: eLearning on a Shoestring

    Have you been looking for ways to produce eLearning on a shoestring budget? You might already have what you need. Here are practical ways to find out.

    By Jane Bozarth •
    November 7, 2017
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