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Next Week’s Focus: Microlearning
Microlearning is such a trendy buzzword that people can’t quite agree on what it means. Next week, Learning Solutions offers some help.
By Bill Brandon • -
Boost Impact with Targeted Data and Analytics Training
L&D leaders can use targeted training to drive a data and analytics skills training strategy that impacts the entire organization.
By Pamela Hogle • -
How Can Learning Leaders Learn?
Learning leaders must also learn—the need for professional development never ends. Here are some tips that can help you learn within your daily workflow.
By Marjan Bradeško • -
Collaboration Strategies for Designing Learning Games
Designing effective learning experiences is a team sport. Here is an approach to leverage the collaborative potential of creating learning games.
By Bucky Dodd • -
Free Ancillary Tools for Course Authoring
Authoring tools don’t always provide all the support functions instructional designers or course development teams need. Sometimes you need a little help.
By Bill Brandon • -
New Checklist: Improve Collaboration with Your SME
The new Subject Matter Expert Kickoff Checklist includes steps you can take before, during, and after your initial kickoff meeting with a SME.
By Christine Shaw • -
Focus on Authoring Tool Selection
Selecting course creation tools can be time-consuming, but this article may help you work more efficiently to find what you need.
By Bill Brandon • -
Top 10 Tech Tools for Your L&D Toolkit
How comprehensive is your L&D toolkit? Here is a rundown of our 10 top tech L&D tools.
By Matthew Brown • -
Focus Week: Authoring Tools
Authoring tools are essential to the work of most readers of Learning Solutions. The focus is on the needs of practitioners who must make changes in 2021.
By Bill Brandon • -
It’s Not About the Tools … Except When it Is
Which is more important, your toolset or your design skills? Let’s explore what to expect in authoring software, even when design skills are primary.
By Judy Katz •











