How do you make people watch NFL and NBA games during garbage time? Could “World of Warcraft” be helpful in the classroom? What are the E-Learning concepts most frequently mistaken for each other? This article will answer these and other questions.
You might be familiar with an HBO TV series “Silicon Valley”. Aside from being a hilarious show, it is also a remarkable satire. One of its’ signature gags is a montage of tech startup founders that promise “to make the world a better place”. However, it is a no-brainer that E-learning is the industry that is able to ease up the life of disabled students and make their personal world a more comfortable environment”.
You invest your life into your job. Day in, and day out, you don’t quit. You bring your “A-Game” because what you do matters. Your job matters, because you are a world changer. Because you are an elementary educator.
Why might a software company need its own “academy”? What in the world would it mean in the first place?
For those who don’t know what we are talking about here... We mean creating online courses for clients and partners to get a better understanding of the product made by software companies. Let’s suppose, you have a no-name product, many functions of which are unknown to your clients. The online courses will be able to fix this, so the client will be able to have the most of it.