Congratulations to the Great Bay eLearning Charter School’s class of 2010. Since their first graduation ceremony two years ago, the alternative school has granted 83 diplomas. This year’s group is…

This week, one of my colleagues introduced me to Cathy Moore’s Blog. The article she wanted to show me was on branching scenarios. I had just read a great post…

There’s an important distinction to be made between training and education. In simplest terms, education is concerned with the nature of a topic, whereas training is concerned with what can…

When I run into people from my university days, I’m often awkwardly forced to explain my work. It’s always much more difficult than I imagine it will be. They understand…

Exploring the effectiveness of media on learning, psychologist Richard Mayer brings an interesting and well-examined viewpoint. Mayer’s View on How People Learn Cognitive psychologist Richard Mayer has done considerable work…

With access to a computer, a connection to the internet and basic knowledge of computers, workers can now access training material anytime from anywhere around the globe. As many have found out,…