Tag Archives: training
Good Enough
This is a great article from Wired about how technology that is “good enough” can rule the marketplace. I attended a session with a similar theme last year at the Adobe Learning Summit, which targeted the explosion of online video in training and the 80/20 rule. “If that 80 percent number rings a bell, it’s [...]
My DevLearn Experience
This past week I was able to experience DevLearn 2008, the learning conference put on by the eLearning Guild. The focus this year was on Learning 2.0 – applying new technologies to learning. I’ve posted plenty of session summaries, but I thought I’d share my experiences in a chronological storyline with a few photos – [...]
#DevLearn Session Notes: LETSI and Future of SCORM
Avron Barr, LETSISCORM was initially developed by ADL (Secretary of Defense) – eLearning strategy for government. LETSI is the new organization that is taking over SCORM. Great picture reference of different adapters we need to carry when we travel. Each represents a standard defined internationally, but none are interoperable. SCORM is like this. Currently, six [...]
#DevLearn Session Notes: Using PowerPoint to Animate
Using PowerPoint for Animation (Paul Clothier) #DevSit down away from computer, with paper or whiteboard, and visualize and draw out what you want to do. A la Dan Roam…need to do this in my group. When we get a project, visualize and brainstorm some ideas. Graceful in form or movement Simple, effective Compliment Your Content [...]
