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An eLearning course is fully produced – but how does it reach the learners? The answer lies in the export format. This ensures that learning content is displayed correctly from a technical standpoint in the LMS (Learning Management System) and that the desired tracking information is transmitted. The good news: there are proven standards. The […]

Digital learning offerings should convey knowledge – not exclude. Yet that is exactly what happens when eLearning is not accessible or is barely usable on mobile devices. The good news: With a bit of know-how and the right planning, you can create content that is inclusive AND flexible. A real win for everyone – and […]

Digital learning formats are booming – and for good reason: they are flexible, scalable, and enable personalized learning experiences. However, anyone looking to produce eLearning quickly realizes that there is more to successful eLearning than just a pretty interface. It requires structure, didactics, technology, and above all: a clear vision of the goal. The following […]

On May 8, I had the great pleasure of attending the Mawi Forum at the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen in two roles: as keynote speaker on New Work – New Learning and as the event’s closing “summariser”. A challenge—but above all, a great pleasure.

Why We Need to Rethink Learning in Organizations—and How to Get Started In today’s world of work, much is changing: structures are dissolving, hierarchies are flattening, and technology permeates every area of work. At the same time, there is a shortage of skilled workers—and thus people who not only perform but want to learn and […]

Selling via screen? For some, it’s child’s play; for others, a real challenge. The fact is: to be convincing in the digital space, you need more than good arguments and a stable Wi-Fi connection. It’s about digital presence – how you come across without physically being there. The good news: Digital presence is not a […]