eLearning has come a long way from slide-after-slide lectures and passive video recordings. Today’s learners expect interactive, meaningful experiences, whether they’re upskilling at work or learning new software. That shift demands more than tools – it demands instructional strategies …
What Is Standing Between You And Successful Employee Development? In a time of rapid change in the business world, skill gaps are growing faster than ever. New technologies arise, customer habits change, expectations continuously rise, and all employees can do …
“How do I do this again?” If that question keeps popping up, you’re looking at a learning problem. Work changes fast. New tools arrive, roles grow, and processes shift. Often, the training just doesn’t keep up. That gap is learning …
The playwright Tristan Bernard is said to have eaten lunch at the Eiffel Tower every day, but not because he liked the menu in its café: rather, because it was the only place in Paris with no view of the …
If you’ve been exploring web development, you’ve probably heard of Ruby on Rails. Maybe a friend mentioned it, or you saw it in a job posting. Either way, you’re wondering what makes it special. Here’s the short version: Ruby on …
Have you ever jumped between different apps just to get the perfect wording for your eLearning content? You write something in Adobe Captivate, then switch to ChatGPT or Gemini to make it sound better. Now imagine if you didn’t have …
Can AI Help You Build Better Onboarding? Need a practical way to scale and boost engagement with your onboarding? Join Adam Lamb, Senior Instructional Designer, for a practical, hands-on demonstration of how we use Google NotebookLM and Gemini to turn …
Five new Professional Certificates and expanded offerings from industry and university partners reflect how learners are preparing for the future of work. By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer As 2026 gets underway, demand for generative AI and human-centered skills …
Khipus, the portable information archives created by the Inca, may stir up memories of 1970s macrame with their long strands of intricately knotted, earth-toned fibers, but their function more closely resembled that of a densely plotted computerized spreadsheet. As Cecilia Pardo-Grau, lead curator …
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the …









