Posts by Sarah Cordiner
The Biggest Barriers To Organisational e-Learning
Why are so many businesses not yet benefiting from organisational e-learning? Even though e-Learning has been around for over 20 years, you’d be amazed at how little it is yet being used in organisations for employee training and development. E-Learning doesn’t always suit every learning and development situation, but in a world where employees…
Read More7 Ways To Increase Practical Participation in Online Learning
The Need for Involved Learning There is no learning quite like getting your hands stuck in and learning your profession by ‘just doing it’. Allowing our learners to ‘have a go’ in a situation as close to real-life as possible will enhance the learning experience considerably, as we retain more information when we physically practise…
Read MoreHow To Create, Schedule and Publish a Blog Post in WordPress
How To Create, Schedule and Publish a Blog Post in WordPress Blogging is an incredible way to get yourself and your expertise out to the world. Once that blog is published, anyone can find it, and that means that they can find YOU, your expertise and of course, your products and services. In this video,…
Read MoreHow To Get More YouTube Video Views
How To Get More YouTube Video Views This video will show you a little trick to grow your YouTube video views much faster – by embedding your videos to your blog posts and then altering the HTML code of the video so that the video auto-plays. By setting your video to autoplay, anytime a viewer…
Read MoreIncrease Your Student Retention by Contextualising Your Training
Most experienced teachers will be able to recall a feeling of losing the engagement of a learner at some point in their career. It’s not an easy circumstance to manage – circumstantially or emotionally. Adult learners often have a choice about taking your course, as well as a voice (and in today’s world a very…
Read MoreWhat I Learned About Being a Great Teacher…. (from murderers and thieves….)
What I learned about how to be a great teacher from murderers and thieves…. What makes a great teacher? There are countless ways to measure the success factors of a great teacher, and many of them are subjective or immeasurable in their nature. The fact is, there are many factors that must combine to…
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12 Success Tips That I’ll Definitely Be Taking into 2017
I’ll save the fluffy intro. Here are 12 things that have really helped me have an absolutely sensational 2016 in business, and that I will definitely be taking into next year – enjoy! Have a really clear plan A plan is not about writing a to-do list. It’s about defining exactly what every single…
Read More9 Ways To Get Less Haters and More Fans in Business: People Buy YOU
What is the difference between those who create truly loyal fans and those who get ostracised by the very community they are trying to engage? How is it, that even though we may have competitors who are far less intelligent, capable and competent than us, have raging success and a tribe of dedicated followers who…
Read MoreHow To Think Your Way To Success: What I learned from John Assaraf about succeeding
In October 2016 I had the extremely fortunate opportunity of attending the Thrive conference organised by Cole Hatter and his family, with much thanks to Thinkific who made me aware of the event. I had already booked my tickets before even getting to the 5th speaker in the lineup overview. I knew that it was…
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