SWOT Analysis for Academic Researchers: A Practical Reflection Tool


After writing about the SWOT framework for teachers and exploring how educators can use it to reflect and grow, I started thinking — why not adapt the same framework for academic researchers like us? At the end of the day, SWOT is just a thinking tool. A simple heuristic to help you pause, reflect, and […]

SWOT Analysis for Teachers: A Practical Framework for Reflection and Growth


SWOT (which stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) is an analytic framework that was originally popularized in the world of business and entrepreneurship. Companies have been using it for decades to assess their performance, plan strategies, and navigate challenges. However, the value of SWOT goes far beyond business. In fact, I believe it can […]

Bloom’s Taxonomy Is Old — But Its Lessons Are Timeless


Some ideas in education age well. Bloom’s Taxonomy is one of them. Originally developed in 1956 by Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues, Bloom’s Taxonomy was introduced as a framework to classify educational learning objectives. It outlined six levels of cognitive skills: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation. This model was intended to guide teachers […]

Why Businesses Should Consider An Enterprise LMS To Train Their Workforce


An enterprise LMS is basically a virtual HQ for your corporate training program. It is designed to provide every necessary tool to give employees access to training that is fun, effective, and, most importantly, up to the company’s standards. Want to know how it works? Read on. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.