Monthly Archives: June 2019


Adaptive Learning versus Personalized Learning

With the recent forays of artificial Intelligence (AI) in education there seems to be some confusion with how the terms adaptive and personalization are used. I am increasingly seeing the term adaptive learning used, but is the learning process really adapting, and if so, to what is it adapting? Even […]

Adaptive Learning versus Personalized Learning

Learner Intelligence in Blended Learning

Learner Intelligence (LI) design easily blends with other design strategies and is not an “all or nothing” design decision. A common blended design is when a course starts in a linear fashion because the content is required and remains the same for all users. Then at some point during the […]


Why is Learner Intelligence Important?

If you have been keeping up with the current learning trends you know that the “one size fits all” mantra has been totally discredited. Modern learners are tech savvy, expect to find relevant information quickly, and want to have some control of the learning process. Creating linear courses with a […]


Introduction to Learner Intelligence

As a corporate trainer teaching computer software programs, I quickly became a subject matter expert (SME) for the topics I taught. After teaching the same courses dozens of times, I was able to anticipate questions before they were asked and provide a variety of responses to satisfy any and all […]