Catherine Meilleur has over 15 years of experience in research and writing. Having worked as a journalist and educational designer, she is interested in everything related to learning: from educational psychology to neuroscience, and the latest innovations that can serve learners, such as virtual and augmented reality. She is also passionate about issues related to the future of education at a time when a real revolution is taking place, propelled by digital technology and artificial intelligence.


[INTERVIEW] Discussing comfort and performance in virtual reality with a Ubisoft expert

2021-05-03T17:31:43-04:002019/04/17|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Technology|

There is a wind of renewal blowing through the virtual reality industry: we see the number of headsets multiplying and technology giants trying to conquer the general public. But where is the VR in terms of comfort? We hear a lot about the "cyber-discomfort," including nausea, which this technology causes in some people...

Creating inclusive online training courses: follow the guide!

2021-05-03T17:37:04-04:002019/04/09|Catherine Meilleur, Jihan Rabah, Learning, Manasvini Narayana, Online, Wynnpaul Varela|

As elearning becomes more popular, it is opening up to an increasing number and diversity of cohorts of learners. To maximize everyone's chances of success and reduce inequalities along their learning journey, instructional designers should always take advantage of the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).

[INTERVIEW] Virtual Reality in Learning as Seen by a Ubisoft Expert

2021-05-03T17:38:26-04:002019/04/03|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Technology|

We met Olivier Palmieri, Director of XR Workshop & Game Director at Ubisoft Montreal, to discuss Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), including their latest developments and their current and future applications as learning tools. Here is the first interview of the series.

Online Training: 8 Anti-Cheating Strategies

2021-05-03T17:50:10-04:002019/03/21|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Online, Xiaojing Ge|

Given its particular context, online training may seem more vulnerable to cheating than face-to-face training. In recent years, however, it can resort to "anti-cheat" technologies with increased success.

Online Training: Inspiring Self Confidence in Learners

2021-05-03T17:58:29-04:002019/03/12|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Online|

Learning, as a process, comes with many emotions. It is partly up to the learners to manage their own, using resources, if necessary, that can help them achieve their learning goals

Self-Training: The Evolution of a Fundamental Concept

2021-05-03T17:59:14-04:002019/03/05|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

Condorcet advocated in the eighteenth century already, "the art of building oneself." Within the modern pedagogy, it was in the 1970s that self-training came into being, through psychology and sociology. Several theorists, mainly in France, the United States and Canada have contributed to the evolution of this concept, which we defined in this previous article.

The Basics of Ergonomics in Online Training

2021-05-03T19:45:08-04:002019/02/21|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Jihan Rabah, Learning, Manasvini Narayana, Online, Wynnpaul Varela|

Ergonomics refers both to the field of study and its application whose purpose is to make our life easier. To be more precise, this discipline tries to understand and optimize, in human-system interrelations, the well-being and efficiency of humans as well as the performance of systems.

[INFOGRAPHIC] Quebec’s Households and the Digital Technology: 4 Highlights

2021-05-03T19:45:54-04:002019/02/14|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Society, Technology|

Where are Quebecers in their use of digital devices? This is the question that CEFRIO tries to answer each year with its famous NETrend survey.

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