Best of Learnability Matters - Most Informative and Popular Posts

 By Archana |Sep07, 2010 Main Articles, Pick Your Brain Add comments

As promised, we have compiled the list of most informative and popular posts. Once we started digging our archives, it was immensely satisfying to realize that it was a really, really tough task to choose certain posts over others. The following list is based on the highest number of comments, highest number of retweets, and applicability of information. We thoroughly enjoyed revisiting the journey so far. Hope you find this list useful too!

Kern’s Best Practices

  1. Evaluation of Training - A Critique of Kirkpatrick’s Evaluation Model
  2. Kern’s Learning Evaluation Methodology
  3. Learner Centered Methodology - A New Approach to Effective Learning
  4. Learnability Testing of Online Courses
  5. Personas in eLearning
  6. Three Ways to Test Effectiveness Without Learners
  7. Usability in eLearning
  8. The How and Why of Contextual Inquiry
  9. Testing eLearning Products
  10. Learning Solutions Demystified
  11. Problem Solving Through Training Needs Analysis - A Myth

Instructional Design


  1. Scenario-based Learning
  2. Designing Interactive Courses Through Decision Trees
  3. Adult Learning Strategies
  4. Interactivity in eLearning
  5. Seven Truths about Learning and Technology by Geetha Krishnan
  6. Informal Learning - 7 Reasons Why Organizations Must Promote it
  7. Simulations in eLearning
  8. Assessments in eLearning
  9. Audio in eLearning - A Gamble?

Design Principles

  1. What is an Effective Layout?
  2. Layout Techniques
  3. Affordance in eLearning
  4. Learner Interface - An Eye Opener
  5. What is a Design Oxymoron?

Technology and Learning Innovation

  1. Four Ways to Encourage Social Learning Without Web 2.0 tools
  2. Tips for Designing m-Learning in Flash
  3. LMS and SCORM Explained
  4. Rapid eLearning


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