Made with TIQ - Online Scaffolding Training
Two of Canada's top scaffolding experts answer 13 questions.
Two of Canada's top scaffolding experts answer 13 questions.
11 questions answered by Jacquelyn Cardinal, Canadian Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples’ relations expert.
11 questions answered by Cindy Messaros, one of Canada’s top essential skills experts
A mash-up of the words education and entertainment, edutainment is game-based learning that aims to fulfill a dual purpose — learning and fun.
Gamification is when a task relies on game elements or mechanics to increase engagement, motivation, attention, in a way that achieves learning...
The idea of altering a task to make it more fun, while incorporating a digital element, has been around for a long time.
Serious games are online games with a focus on education or skill development over entertainment, but that doesn’t mean they’re boring.
Game mechanics are what give the user the right interact with a game. Game mechanics are the structure, or foundation, from which your game is...
Gamification is a powerful tool to increase audience engagement. These examples will help if you're considering gamification for your next project.
Today RAI and TIQ announce a partnership to create and launch a free introductory course for Artificial Intelligence.
The SAIA and TIQ Software announced today the general availability of new digital training courses for Canadian scaffolders.
The new TIQ Store handles welcome emails, course access, payments, and real-time analytics.
The launch of the Skills for Work program is a big step in a new direction for Alberta Workforce Essential Skills (AWES) and one that expands their...
Jacquelyn and Hunter Cardinal are breaking the traditional format of in-person corporate courses and offering...
NorQuest College is pleased to announce a partnership with TIQ Software to develop two online mental health courses.
TIQ founder and CEO Jason Suriano spoke to an audience at Work Nicer.
Demystifying game-powered learning with Jason Suriano, CEO at TIQ Software.
From Founder to CEO – Podcast Episode 249 with Jason Suriano, CEO of TIQ Software
Your software would make it in Canada if you had a major US client, proved the model, and then sold it back to us at a later date.
Stop building e-learning programs with text on a screen that asks the user to “click next to continue.”
More and more companies are realizing that their audience doesn’t retain important information.
The selected startups gain access to capital, year-round promotion and recognition and mentorship.
80% of new employees completed the TIQ training module in its entirety before their first day on the job.
Companies have been producing slideshows or basic web and video-based training materials for years. TIQ Software is trying to change the game.