Video is one of those mediums that, if used well, can hold a learner’s interest over a longer period than other, more traditional methods of teaching. And a lot of this simply comes down to its ability to entertain as the learner engages with the new ideas and concepts that are being imparted.
Applying chunking to elearning Implementing an elearning initiative takes, time, careful planning, and great content. But simply having all of those elements…
Starting out with elearning - tips to make it a success Elearning is an innovative learning approach that businesses can use to reach staff members better. It…
Using elearning for soft skills training Soft skills aren't like hard skills. Hard skills are the skills that you need to do your job; they’re learned and…
Learners are accessing the internet on a myriad of devices from smartphones and tablets, to the more traditional laptop or desktop computer.
90% of businesses believe that their employees make the decision to stay at a company long-term within the first six months of employment, which shows that first impressions really do count.
With the increasing proliferation of smartphones and tablet computers, mobile internet usage is becoming ever more prevalent.
Sponge created a responsive approach to learning on the job for retailer Sports Direct.
Visit Sponge at Learning LIVE Sponge will be exhibiting at Learning LIVE later this year for the first time! At the event, which takes place at 155 Bishopsgate…
Elearning and talent management strategies There are many new practices that the digital era has ushered in. In fact there are many challenges to traditional…
Midnight Walkers On Saturday night a team from Sponge UK took part in the Midnight Walk for St Luke's Hospice in Plymouth, joining nearly 2500 other ladies in…
What is unconscious bias in elearning? Before we delve into this quite difficult subject, it’s perhaps best to define some key terms.