Interactive Learning Solutions

Leveraging Game Design Psychology for More Enjoyable Learning Experiences

How do games make learning more enjoyable? They use the principles of psychology to provide a captivating experience that involves…

5 months ago

Immersive Experiential Learning: The What, How and Why

How do you let learners experiment and apply their learning, without risk? Consider using immersive experiential learning. It’s a hands-on…

1 year ago

Bring the past to life: Role-playing games for teaching history

Role-playing games are a very interesting way to teach various academic subjects, especially history. After all, history is nothing but…

1 year ago

Gamify better with these 5 structural elements

If you’ve been following this blog, you know that gamification is an incredibly effective e-learning instructional design technique.  It increases…

1 year ago

Games, tech and the quest for truth: How Gen Z learns

Generation Z is the first authentically digital-native generation. Defined as the generation born between 1997 and 2012, most learners from…

2 years ago

Can the metaverse’s immersive learning fit in the palm of your hand?

When you hear ‘metaverse’, you may imagine a virtual world managed, maintained and accessed by complex VR hardware. Is it…

2 years ago

The what, why and how of blended learning for Employee On-Boarding

Forbes found that an employee’s average tenure in an organization is only a year and a half. In addition, SHRM…

2 years ago

Quality Animation – A Classic Approach to your eLearning Development

Making high-quality animation doesn’t mean you have to perfect every frame to Disney standards - rather, it’s about moulding every…

5 years ago

Animation – Kid’s stuff or child’s play?

Animation is often treated as ‘kids’ stuff’, something that’s not meant for adults, especially not for learning. Let’s see why…

5 years ago