Quality is a Subtle Distinction

In response to this insightful article from Clark Quinn. Quality design is hard to distinguish from well-produced but under-designed content. For myself, and for most of the people who might read Clark’s post, it is easy to distinguish – we usually notice it on the title slide, or right after. But, how do we educate [...]

DevLearn Report: Social Media (#DL09-P5)

Pre-Conference Workshop P5: Making Social Media Work with e-Learning – Mark Oehlert, Defense Acquisition University Quotes to Remember: “Start small, think big, move fast.” “Let’s move from subject-matter experts to subject-matter networks.” “Teach capabilities, not content.” The New Knowledge Management Companies with strong Knowledge Management departments adopt social media earlier and build stronger systems. Educate [...]

This Week In Browsing

Verdier – Holy crap! I want one! Vigilante Shinobi Warriors (cool) Today’s Big Thing (a new daily favorite) Gmail Themes – I’m using Tree Let Me Google That For You – I’ll be sending this out a lot Etherpad – live collaborative editing (via Jane) DevLearn Recap – Good stuff from Chad DimDim for Webinars [...]