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Selecting Project Management Tools
Instructional development is no longer a one-person job, especially when delivery is digital. Coordination of development with project management is a must.
By Bill Brandon • -
Lessons Learned from Times of Crisis
This new research report offers actionable tips for leveraging lessons from the pandemic in encouraging future technology implementation and new ways of working.
By Christine Shaw • -
Adaptive Learning Delivers Personalized Learning
People have different learning goals and different skill and knowledge gaps, experience, and aptitudes. Adaptive learning handles the differences.
By Bill Brandon • -
Leading the Way for Microlearning? Assess the Barriers
Assess and bypass barriers to microlearning adoption with these tips.
By Robyn Defelice • -
Hybrid & Remote Workplaces Present Leadership Opportunities
All-remote or hybrid workplaces require new norms for working and learning; take the lead in choosing tools and shaping the new work culture.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Who Needs an LXP?
The LXP offers a way to access learning content more attuned to the way modern learners engage with learning—but not every organization needs one!
By Bill Brandon • -
LXPs: A Better Way to Reach Modern Learners!
The learning experience platform or “LXP” offers a way to access learning content more attuned to the way modern learners engage with learning.
By Bill Brandon • -
A New Training Model for Today’s Hybrid Teams
Learn what you need to know in order to devise a training strategy that can be rolled out to employees both in-office and remotely.
By Christopher Rousset • -
As We Near the Finish Line, How Can L&D Best Help Employees?
As the pandemic wanes, employees are nearing the finish line exhausted and depleted. L&D managers can best support them by keeping things short, sweet, and human.
By Joanne Etmanski • -
How to Set Yourself Up for Success at a Virtual Conference
Here are some tips to make your virtual LS-DX experience the best it can possibly be.
By Karyn Gleeson •











