H5P 360 Virtual Tour First Look

The Virtual Tour content type allows for 360 static images to be grouped together in scenes and all having the ability to overlaying text, images, single choice question, summary, audio and video.

Becoming an eLearning specialist

I often get asked this question about how I got into eLearning. I covered this in a post titled ‘What got me into eLearning‘ and everyone’s journey is different. Scrolling through my LinkedIn feed this morning, a link to an article popped up that may help anyone that’s interested in moving into the world of […]

99 JavaScript ideas to make your eLearning Pop()

Recently I came across this article on LinkedIn and wanted to share with the greater eLearning community. Zsolt Olah has created a fantastic resource that will assist your development in Storyline with 99 (nearly 🙂 ) JavaScript functions, tips and tricks to get the most out of your Storyline project. To view the resource, make […]

Improve Employee Performance With Virtual Reality Training (VR)

Virtual Reality training (VR) can make new hires feel confident in their roles, mitigate stress in high-risk positions, or even enhance customer service. Let’s explore some of the ways VR training can boost employee performance. I came across this article on eLearning Industry and it appealed to me on a number of levels. One is […]

How VR Headsets Will Impact Learning

Let’s face it, Virtual Reality is really cool, and most educators agree that at one level or another it could be beneficial to student engagement or take us back to the days when field trips were easier and less of a legal hassle.

What got me into elearning

Recently, an interesting conversation came up with my colleagues about how we got into elearning. This prompted me to share my experience of how a simple video changed my career trajectory.

Who’s tweeting at H5P Conference 2018

Thought we’d put together a little flash card content type to show Scott Huntley how we can play with H5P.  So, let’s see if you know who’s doing some tweeting, and then go and say hello!

My LMS only supports SCORM – How do I use xAPI?

Is your LMS dated and only supporting SCORM 1.2 and 2004 and not xAPI? If you’re reading this, then chances are you already know how little learning data is captured when using SCORM. So how can capture xAPI data in an LMS that only supports SCORM? This can be achieved using a little bit of […]

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