Have you ever wished you could teach someone how to use software without sitting beside them the whole time? Adobe Captivate makes this possible. It lets you record your actions on screen and turn them into a fully interactive learning …
Understanding Barriers To Learning Barriers to learning can prevent individuals from reaching their full potential, even when the learning content itself is well designed. In many cases, learning does not fail because of a lack of ability or intelligence. Instead, …
For L&D leaders facing busy schedules and tight timeframes, it can be tempting to focus strictly on training compliance and completion. But this check-the-box training approach isn’t just outdated—it’s a strategic risk. Bad or ineffective employee development isn’t neutral. It …
Image via Wikimedia Commons A number of years ago, in a post on the pioneering composer of the original Doctor Who theme, we wrote that “the early era of experimental electronic music belonged to Delia Derbyshire.” Derbyshire—who almost gave Paul …
Leveraging Bite-Sized Learning To Improve Retention And Diversify Revenue Boosting engagement, fostering loyalty, and creating sustainable revenue streams are common roadblocks that modern associations must contend with. Fortunately, this microlearning guide for association features a proven framework that can help …
The standard skills gap story tells leadership that employees lack capabilities. The actual data reveals a completely different reality. According to The TalentLMS 2026 L&D Benchmark Report, 86% of employees pick up new skills simply by figuring things out on …
We can go through most of our lives holding out hope of one day seeing in reality such works as van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Monet’s Haystacks, a clay tablet containing actual cuneiform writing with our own eyes, or the ancient Egyptian Temple of Dendur. We …
What Is The Forgetting Curve? The forgetting curve explains how quickly people lose newly learned information if it is not reinforced. First introduced by Hermann Ebbinghaus in the late 19th century, the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve demonstrates that we forget information …
Most leaders believe they’re supporting their teams’ skills development. But employees often see something different. Across organizations, there’s a measurable gap between how leaders and employees experience skills development day to day. Recent data from The TalentLMS 2026 L&D Benchmark …
The idea of the classical period—the time of ancient Greece and Rome—as an elegantly unified collection of superior aesthetic and philosophical cultural traits has its own history, one that comes in large part from the era of the Neoclassical. The …








