From the Coleface

article thumbnail

New shiny website

From the Coleface

Here’s a shameless plug for the new Academy Internet website. I trust you’ll find that it demonstrates the creativity and wow factor that we can bring to your learning projects, and failing that, that you’ll enjoy some of the mini games and puzzles.

Website 100
article thumbnail

Are confidentiality concerns holding back the e-learning industry?

From the Coleface

So what has e-learning ‘borrowed’ from web design?: • Navigation e.g. Next buttons moving to halfway up the screen (like the BBC website). There’s the money argument: marketing generally gets more budget than learning and for businesses like Amazon the website is central to the business strategy. Rating systems (e.g.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

What a fantastic widget!

From the Coleface

You may have noticed that more and more websites are allowing you to download appointments into your calendar e.g. www.nationalrail.co.uk People who build or commission websites surprisingly often overlook the idea of looking at user journeys through the consumer’s eyes for the most common tasks.

Calendar 113
article thumbnail

Mad about mobile ?!

From the Coleface

See the eLN website for further info and to sign up for the day. Get up to speed with this rapidly developing area by joining the E-Learning Network on Friday 6th July for a one day workshop at DeVere West One. Want to know more?

Mobile 100
article thumbnail

This blog is ENTP

From the Coleface

Elliott Masie drew my attention to this splendid website that analyses websites and decides what Myers Briggs Type Inverntory (MBTI) type they are www.typealyzer.com. I was also tickled by the idea that websites might use this to decide compatability for sites for reciprocal linking (a technique to improve search engine rankings).

Blogging 100
article thumbnail

Tricks of the trade for instructional design

From the Coleface

As you might expect, there is a website that compiles these [link]. Notable by its absence is instructional design, e-learning, or pretty much anything to do with corporate e-learning.

article thumbnail

21st century Learning Management Systems

From the Coleface

One of the themes was the way that websites that we consume in our leisure e.g. BBC, Amazon set expectations of functionality and look & feel for other web-based systems that we use. So what’s next in the LMS world?

LMS 100