Tactile learning experiences—a strategy borrowed from museum education—can help students of all ages retain new information.
At a time when adult education is being digitized at breakneck speed, a counter-trend is asserting itself: that of a return to the body, to materiality and to objects as living supports for learning.
Meet “Amy,” who has been working as a product developer in a technology company. Yesterday, she was promoted into a product manager role and immediately updated her LinkedIn profile to reflect her new ...
The Learning Object Repository [LOR] allows us to create items centrally for colleagues to copy into their courses and organizations. LOR items can be updated, applying changes to content items across ...