What the Moodle™ Users Association Means Today With Thomas Korner And Mike Churchward On The eLearning Podcast
As many of you know, Moodle™ is the most popular Learning Management System in the world. But despite being free and open source, meaning anybody can contribute, it’s not always easy if you’re not a developer, or if you don’t know what other people want to get out of the LMS. That’s where the Moodle™ […]
The ‘F.A.T.E’ Of Open Educational Resources Relies In Katherine Fletcher, OpenStax On The eLearning Podcast
You may think it hyperbole if I told you that the “F.A.T.E.” of Open Educational Resources lies on the shoulders of today’s guest. But it’s kinda true. Katherine Fletcher is the Director of Fairness, Accountability, Transparency and Ethics —that is, “F.A.T.E.”— at OpenStax. She’s our second guest for one of the most important organizations for […]
The Ultimate Professional Learning Library with Chris Eigeland, Go1
After another successful round of funding last Summer, Go1 became Australia’s latest EdTech Unicorn, cementing its vision as the “Spotify for professional learning.” I spoke with Chris Eigeland, Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer at Go1. In this sky-rocketing conversation we talk about: 🌐 The entrepreneurial journey of Go1 and its founding team, who came from […]
Achieve Your 2022 Learning Goals With Cohorts And Diego Lainez, Dare To Learn On The eLearning Podcast With Stephen Ladek
For our final episode of 2021, my guest is Diego Lainez, the founder of Dare To Learn in Monterey, Mexico. Diego’s answer to one simple question may be the perfect lever you need to kick start your eLearning right 2022. The question: What learning do you want to achieve? Diego, believes the best way to […]
Evidence-Based Language Learning Volunteering With Diana Suárez, GLOT On The eLearning Podcast With Stephen Ladek
My guest for today is Diana Suárez, a true lover of languages, and founder of GLOT.org in Medellín, Colombia, GLOT is an initiative that uses evidence-based impact methodologies and volunteer based tutoring for language learning and to advance literacy. The ability to speak another language, or languages (if you want to earn “polyglot” status) is […]
Doubling Down On L&D, The Antidote Against The Great Resignation With Hithakshi Kotyan on the eLearning Podcast
My guest today is Hithakshi Kotyan, Senior Learning & Development Specialist for Priceline. If you were or are a part of the travel industry —one of the hardest hit sectors during the global lockdowns— you faced some very serious issues over the past 24 months. Priceline is a very well known brand in the travel […]
An Architect Turned STEM Teacher Turned ‘EdTechpreneur’ With Ryan Rasar, STEM Qwest On The eLearning Podcast
My guest for today is Ryan Rasar, an architect turned teacher and educational entrepreneur based out of Las Vegas. Passionate about technology and science, Ryan founded Stem Qwest to deliver high quality courses on topics about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. In this very entrepreneurial conversation Ryan and I talk about: 📦 The process of […]
The Digital Pedagogy Of Human Body Movement With Dr. Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan On The eLearning Podcast
Dr. Rachel Jefferson-Buchanan is a Lecturer in Human Movement Studies and Creative Arts at Charles Sturt University, in Australia.
SEO For eLearning Professionals: Which Search Engine Optimization Factors To Care About, And What To Do With Them
The pandemic has got the whole world in a cage. We all had to get used to a new reality. Some people were somewhat ready for it due to great computer skills, and overall enjoyment of a semi/permanent recluse living. Others found it difficult, with tremendous challenges and maybe even the impossibility of dealing with […]
Caring For The Most Vulnerable Through eLearning With Ben Jones, Allambi Care on the eLearning Podcast
My guest for today is Ben Jones, the Learning and Development Manager for Allambi Care, an institution based in New South Wales, Australia that provides care for some of the world’s most vulnerable children.