We all know that elearning is growing in popularity, primarily because it's efficient. It helps employers by cutting travel costs and allowing more training to happen more quickly. It helps employees because it allows them to obtain learning when and where it suits them. But none of this means that learners 'like' elearning; for many it's just another mundane chore. So is it possible for elearning to be enjoyable, or is this an oxymoron? In his Pecha Kucha session, Clive Shepherd looks at the barriers to enjoyable elearning and suggests some solutions.
Very interesting perspective - you may be interested in adult learners' Bob and Sue's discussions and on elearning cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/4103
juliecarle1 1 year ago