MindEdge Learning Blog

For Assessments, Feedback Is the Equalizer
By Barbara Gottfried Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Course developers and teachers use assessments to determine how well learners understand course material. But assessments are more

Percolating New Ideas in the Knowledge Café
By Dan Picard Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Methods for managing project knowledge tend to rely on lessons-learned databases and retrospectives. Typically, project team members gather

Be Thankful for What You’ve Got: Overcoming FOMO
By Paul Terranova Editor, MindEdge Learning February is not a good time for New Year’s resolutions: most will never make it through the month. One

Learning to Keep Your New Year’s Resolution
By Felix Lecocq Editor, MindEdge Learning New Year’s Day. Fireworks explode in the sky, champagne pours into glasses, and people all over the world declare,

Big Brother Remains No Match for Big Tech
By Joe Peters Editor, MindEdge Learning Recently, officials from the Biden administration had a sit-down with top executives from 13 tech-related companies, in the hope

The State of Work: Six Insights from Our 2021 Workplace Surveys
By Frank Connolly Director of Communications and Research, MindEdge Learning The past year witnessed profound changes in the American workplace, as the COVID-19 pandemic ushered

Procedural Learning: As Easy as Riding a Bike
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning When I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Africa, I was unexpectedly asked to teach English as a

Learning to Love Your Data
By Michelle Haver Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning As a society, we’ve more or less accepted that everything we do online is monitored and logged for

Systems Thinking: Problem Solving for a Complex World
By Lizzie Short Editor, MindEdge Learning When solving a problem, most of us will try to dig deep and find the root cause: what’s the

Scenario Planning in Times of Uncertainty
By Wendy Nuttelman Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Some events are impossible to predict. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it’s safe to say that no one