Blog - Learning Development

Learning & Development
2 July 2015
We’ve been out and about recently talking to customers about the wonder that is Authoring. Conversations about Authoring rapidly lead to ...
Learning & Development
29 June 2015
Jisc has selected the Open Source Learning Record Store, Learning Locker, as the foundation of a massively scalable Open Learning Analytics...
Learning & Development
23 June 2015
In version 1.5.0 we introduced more advanced permissions in the form of “scopes”, because no locker is complete without a good lock and...
Learning & Development
26 May 2015
The growth in the use of smartphones, laptops and tablets means that we now need to deliver engaging, flexible and responsive e-learning...
Learning & Development
14 May 2015
xAPI (Tin Can) is a standard for learning technology that allows learning activities to get tracked and reported from any device anywhere....
Learning & Development
13 April 2015
If someone were to ask how you rate your Emotional Intelligence, how would you respond? We’ve all come across people who have a high IQ but...
Learning & Development
2 April 2015
This post talks about how to review the current state of your organisation, how to carry out a SWOT analysis, the type of data that you...
Learning & Development
2 April 2015
Learning Pool’s Content Co-Ordinator, Eoin Donaghy, shares his third blog from the recent eLearning Network event ‘Truly Effective Learning...
Learning & Development
2 April 2015
Talent Management seems to be a bit of a fashionable buzzword for a lot of organisations. But is it really important or is it just another...
Learning & Development
1 April 2015
I’m going briefly explain how to load balance Learning Locker. Load balancing distributes requests across multiple servers to increase...
Learning & Development
27 March 2015
But what is a ‘scenario’ in an e-learning context? Put simply, it’s a situation that plays out for the learner in order to give some...
Learning & Development
24 March 2015
What is an LRS? The Learning Record Store (LRS) is where the Tin Can statements are stored.
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