I first encountered the term "spot learning" in an article by Lisa Neal in her online eLearn Magazine. Attributed to Jonathan Levy, of Harvard B school fame, it was meant to refer to learning that happens at the point of need...the spot. I was drawn to the term, as it has occurred to me many times over the years that the point of need is where the learning must be available, whether the learning is embedded, separately available, or overlaid in the context of performance or achievement. This is where I write about all things related to Spot Learning.

When I was young, my favorite toys were things that built other things. Erector sets, Tinker Toys, Linkin' Logs…remember those? Curiosity is and was my mainstay. This blog is focused on learning, engagement, and rapid e-learning, but it's bound to travel outside those boundaries from time to time. Feel free to join in the play!