A rich diet of goody-goodness
Curious folk like you love a good blog, especially when it is meaty and full of sustenance like our one is. Enjoy the browse.
A rich diet of goody-goodness
Curious folk like you love a good blog, especially when it is meaty and full of sustenance like our one is. Enjoy the browse.
Want to create an online course? Read this first.
Most online courses don't sell, and fewer get finished. Learn how to create an online course with the right design, tech stack, and strategy. Hungry ...
AI in learning design: How to use AI across the ADDIE Model.
AI in learning design speeds up production, but it won't fix poor thinking. See how Hungry Minds uses AI across every stage of the ADDIE ...
High Level Designs: The plan before the build.
A high level design blueprints your learning solution before anything gets built. See how Hungry Minds uses HLDs to cut rework and improve learning outcomes.
Learning needs analysis: the step that saves your budget
What's the difference between a degree and a certificate? We break down the honest cost, skills, and career trade-offs for aspiring instructional designers.
University Degree or Industry Professional Certificate?
What is custom eLearning development, and why does it outperform generic courseware? Hungry Minds builds eLearning that fits your people and gets results.
What Is Custom eLearning Development?
What is custom eLearning development, and why does it outperform generic courseware? Hungry Minds builds eLearning that fits your people and gets results.
Microlearning: what it is and why it’s changing workplace training
What is microlearning and does it actually work? Hungry Minds explains the benefits, real-world examples, and how to build microlearning modules that stick.
eLearning vs face-to-face learning: which one actually works?
eLearning vs face-to-face learning, which delivers better results? Hungry Minds breaks down the evidence and makes the case for a smarter approach entirely.
The science behind note-taking and learning retention
Let’s talk about one of the simplest, most underrated learning tools in the room. Your own notes. Not the slide ...
