Monthly Archives: January 2006

Good Blog and Links on S1000D

Today at the AICC meetings in San Diego, Bill Shook of Boeing did a really nice overview of S1000D and it’s benefits and relevance for training and elearning. The PowerPoint should be up on the AICC web site in the … Continue reading

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I tire of blogging about blogging, so here goes

Despite the title, I must go on with this to share my experience with blogging tools. Qumana versus w.bloggar. Bottom line: w.bloggar wins as a client-side online/offline tool for making blog entries. I’d like to know if anyone knows of … Continue reading

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Elearning Needs Tools for Scenarios, Flows, and Decision Branching

The elearning industry needs tools that visualize learning scenarios for learner decision paths, storyboards and simulation branching. Activity in this area seems to have submarined and it needs to resurface. Where is the innovation in approachable, ease-of-development for elearning? We … Continue reading

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Prepare for a Flurry of Blog Posts

There has been a noticeable lack of recent entries here. My mother recently suffered a stroke and I travelled back to be with her and my siblings. Though the stroke was debilitating and exhausting, her condition quickly stabilized. She has … Continue reading

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Elearning Predictions for 2006

Back when I hosted the Macromedia Elearning Seminar Series I really wanted to get Lisa Neal from the acm as a guest. I appreciate the short insightful look ahead she gets each year, collected from the leading gurus, researchers, analysist … Continue reading

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Online Symposium on Simulations at The eLearning Guild

This one looks interesting, and doesn’t require travel. Elearning Simulation and Games Symposium February 8-10, 2006 | Online Based on the published agenda, I’d check out these sessions: The State of Simulations and Games in e-Learning (Clark Aldrich) Everything You … Continue reading

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Hot on the heels of Flash- Dreamweaver 8.0.1 Updater Available

Just after I wrote about the Flash Lite 2 and the related Flash 8 update, I found out that a Dreamweaver update is available: Scott Fegette: Dreamweaver 8.0.1 Updater Available: “Attention, Dreamweaver-wranglers- you can download the Dreamweaver 8.0.1 updater for … Continue reading

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Too early for mobile learning? Or is it?

This domain is going on 3 years old. I got it in February of 2003 expecting to start a whole site on Mobile Elearning. With Flash on PDA’s and heading to phone I then thought the timing was right. It … Continue reading

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