Designing Training Courses with GenAI: Learning Goes Adaptive
Training design has always been shaped as much by constraints as by intent. Limited production capacity, long development cycles, and […]
Training design has always been shaped as much by constraints as by intent. Limited production capacity, long development cycles, and […]
Baseball, the all American sport, is also great for thinking about the multiple meanings of words and playing around with
Teacher burnout isn’t just common—it’s nearly universal. In a 2025 We Are Teachers survey of more than 2,400 teachers, 91.95%
We have all seen “that” look. It’s the glazed-over eyes of a student in the back row, the head resting
Ah, JanSport. One of the eternal backpack brands, carried by students everywhere. While we could wax poetic about the comfort
In Eduwonk today, new WonkyFolk, some VA news, 2025 holiday books. This is probably the last post of the year.
We’re excited to offer a free Digital Citizenship Classroom Kit packed with ready-to-use resources that make teaching online safety and
If you were a kid in the 1980s, you know there’s only one right answer to “Guess what?” Chicken butt!
The View from the Ground FloorIt’s safe to assume that policymakers have the best intentions when proposing new provisions for
This year made one thing clear: off-the-shelf training no longer works for off-the-chart business challenges. When roles evolve faster than