The eLearning Podcast — Rob Kelley, American University
My guest for today’s episode is Rob Kelley, Assistant Professor at the American University School of International Service, a thoughtful educator, technologist and humanitarian; and a longtime friend.
The eLearning Podcast — Kim Salinas, Elearning Experts: The Moodle Educator Certification (MEC)
For the veterans of the Moodle Learning Management System, my guest today may need no introduction.
Svein-Tore Griff and H5P’s Amazing, Open Source Interactivity on the eLearn Podcast
My guest for today’s episode is Svein-Tore Griff With, the mastermind behind H5P, the popular, free and open source tool to create interactive content. In a very short time, H5P has become the darling of open source elearning technologies, and it’s easy to see why. Svein-Tore and his team at Joubel built a powerful solution […]
The eLearning Podcast — Jane Sagalovich, Scale Your Genius
If you’ve ever considered “taking the plunge” and launching your own online course, this is the conversation you’ve been waiting for. My guest for today’s episode is Jane Sagalovich. After a decade in corporate finance, business development and strategy, Jane herself decided to launch Scale Your Genius, a Denver-based startup that helps experts in the […]
The eLearning Podcast — John Mitchell, Arlo
My guest for today’s episode is John Mitchell, CEO and Founder of Arlo. Lifelong technologist and serial entrepreneur, John is a veteran in New Zealand’s elearning space, helping schools and training teams get into the latest ICT innovations. John is now on a mission to bring Arlo’s unique Training Management System and Event Software […]
The eLearning Podcast — Phill Miller, Open LMS
My guest for today’s episode is Phill Miller, Managing Director at OpenLMS, one of the world’s largest providers of open source learning technologies. With its genesis in the fusion of several LMS providers, the evolution of OpenLMS continued earlier this year when it was acquired by Learning Technologies Group in the UK. Now, with this […]
The eLearning Podcast — Aaron Hurst, Imperative
My guest for today’s episode is Aaron Hurst. A veteran in the social entrepreneurship space, Aaron is an author and researcher in what he calls the “science of purpose and fulfillment at work.” Aaron is widely known as the Founder and CEO of the Taproot Foundation and the author of the book The Purpose Economy. Today, Aaron has taken the learning from Taproot and The Purpose Economy and folded it into Imperative, a social learning platform focused on peer coaching.
The eLearning Podcast — Lianne Keiller, Stellenbosch University
My guest for today’s episode is Lianne Keiller, a Physiotherapist-turned-technologist who is now the IT Manager for Stellenbosch University in Cape Town, the oldest and one of the largest Higher Ed institutions in South Africa.
The eLearning Podcast — Ted Curran, Autodesk
My guest for today’s episode is Ted Curran. Ted is a Learning Experience Designer for Autodesk. Ted also blogs at TedCurran.net, where he has been writing about educational technology, free online learning apps, and effective pedagogy since 2008.
The eLearning Podcast — Assina Kahamba, Lycée Libiza
I have a very special treat for you today. My guest for this episode is Assina Kahamba. She’s a civil engineer with a computer science background, who decided to take care of the digital technology operations at the school where she works, Lycée Liziba. I’ll leave the introduction like that to avoid any spoilers.