Using inquiry-based learning to teach critical thinking
Inquiry-based learning promotes active learning through questioning and exploration. Learn how to use this student-centered teaching method in your class.
4 classroom management tips for productive class discussions
Is your class getting the most out of group discussion time? Streamline discussions and reduce participation barriers with our classroom management strategies.
Why Students Hold Back: Overcoming Silence in Classrooms
Learn why students struggle to speak up in class and follow our tips to encourage thoughtful conversation.
Universal Design for Learning: Effective Techniques for Multimodal Teaching
Multimodality & accessibility are two key components of a UDL-friendly classroom. Follow these strategies to make your classroom more inclusive.
Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction: Teaching & Training Tips
Learn how to use Gagné’s popular instructional design framework to meet learning outcomes and boost knowledge retention in your classroom or workplace.
The Benefits of Microlearning
The principles of microlearning are now being effectively applied in live in-person and virtual training.
Requiring Cellphones in Class
See how Will Fullwood converts cell phones from distraction devices to attention magnets.
Advantages of Micro-learning for Live Training
Micro-learning is a highly effective approach to learning that can be applied to both asynchronous and synchronous training. According to the Journal of Applied Psychology (2017), bite sized training modules makes learning 17% more effective. However, there are some unique advantages to using microlearning for virtual instructor led training (VILT). VILT allows for dialogue and […]
Understanding the Brain Science of E-Learning
By understanding how our brains function, educators and technologists can harness enormous cognitive and recall powers for live online learning. Written by Gabriel Arcentales.
Communication Transformation for Pharma Marketers
An surprising number of people are not attentive during virtual meetings.
Patrick Diviny provides advice on how to overcome digital distraction and lift participation.