E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast about educational technology, learning design, and training. Each episode takes on a single question, from LMS configuration and assessment design to the politics of EdTech adoption and AI in the workplace. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionally rough around the edges. That's by design. The goal is honest thinking about real problems, not polished production. Brady Licht is a Learning Experience Designer and Digital Learning Specialist based in Rapid City, South Dakota, working with educators and organizations across the Great Plains. For articles, open-source tools, and other resources, visit bradylicht.com. Questions and topic suggestions are welcome at licht.education@gmail.com.
Skills-based hiring is shifting how employers think about credentials, and that has implications for how we design training and education. This episode considers what that shift means for educators and learning designers, and what it doesn't.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is ...
Designing for low-bandwidth environments requires a different set of priorities than most EdTech assumes. This episode covers practical strategies for creating digital learning experiences that work in areas with limited or unreliable internet access.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the ...
AI integration in learning management systems is becoming a common sales pitch, but the question of whether it's actually useful depends heavily on context. This episode considers what AI in an LMS can realistically do and when it's worth pursuing.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the aud...
What makes professional development for educational technology actually change practice instead of just filling a seat-time requirement? This episode explores the principles and trade-offs involved in designing PD that sticks.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occ...
This episode looks at features in Canvas LMS that tend to get overlooked, including some configuration choices that can make a real difference in how instructors and learners experience the platform.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionally rough around the ...
Professional learning communities can be a natural home for technology integration efforts when they're structured well. This episode looks at how PLC teams can drive adoption in ways that are collaborative rather than top-down.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and o...
Staying current in EdTech means sorting genuine developments from hype, which is harder than it sounds. This episode shares strategies for keeping up with what matters without drowning in noise.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionally rough around the edges...
Microlearning is a useful concept, but does delivering it well actually require a dedicated app? This episode weighs when a purpose-built tool adds real value versus when simpler alternatives work just as well.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionally rough ...
App smashing, combining multiple tools to create a learning experience, can produce creative results but also introduces complexity and failure points. This episode considers when it's worth the effort and when simpler approaches serve better.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is...
Asynchronous learning offers flexibility that synchronous formats can't, but it also introduces challenges around engagement, accountability, and connection. This episode weighs both sides.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionally rough around the edges. If ...
Clarity in learning design isn't just about simple language. It's about how information is structured, sequenced, and presented so that learners can actually make sense of it. This episode explores what clarity means as a design principle.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is inf...
Documentation during course development improves collaboration, reduces rework, and creates a record that's valuable long after the project is done. This episode makes the case for documentation and covers practical ways to do it without it becoming a burden.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go,...
Multiple choice questions get a bad reputation, but much of that comes from how they're typically written rather than from the format itself. This episode covers principles for designing questions that test higher-order thinking rather than just recall.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so th...
Submitting conference proposals is part of professional development for many learning designers and educators, but the process can feel opaque. This episode shares practical advice for writing proposals that stand out.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionall...
Alignment within a training team doesn't happen by default, especially when team members have different backgrounds and design philosophies. This episode covers practical approaches for building shared understanding and consistent practice.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is in...
Good LMS templates save time, improve consistency, and make courses more accessible. This episode covers design principles for building templates that are flexible enough to reuse without becoming rigid or generic.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionally ro...
Google's product suite integrates with generative AI in ways that can save real time on routine tasks. This episode looks at practical automation possibilities with Google products, including what works well right now and where the limitations are.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the aud...
Biomimicry looks to natural systems for design inspiration, and it has some interesting applications in how we think about learning environments, organizational structures, and content design. This episode introduces the concept and considers what it offers.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, ...
Cognitive load theory is one of the most practical frameworks for understanding why some e-learning works and some doesn't. This episode covers the basics of the theory and how to apply it to your design decisions.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio is informal and occasionally ro...
The instructional design field has become increasingly crowded, with more people entering the profession and more programs offering credentials. This episode considers what's driving that trend and what it means for people already in the field.
E-Learning Lane is a short-form podcast where Brady Licht works through questions about educational technology, learning design, and training. Episodes are recorded on the go, so the audio i...
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