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Monthly Archives: November 2006
Effective learning is more than Flash interactions
Learning is more than Flash interactions. Transfering and transforming information into strategic skills, knowledge and performance is more than instructional design. Too often we use ADDIE and elearning like a defibrillator– perhaps rescuing the organization during the current "crisis," but … Continue reading
Nice Maps of Elearning Vendor Landscape
Somehow I stumbled on to this diagram or "mind map" of the elearning vendor landscape at European analyst Elearnity Research. Elearnity Research – Vendor Navigator A combination of that chart and the Clark Aldrich Chart of Consolidations might make for … Continue reading
November 10 eSeminar on Captivate 2
On November 10th at 10am Pacific [1pm Eastern] I’m hosting an Adobe eSeminar on Improving Elearning Experiences with Captivate 2. The presenter is Paul Clothier who will demonstrate design approaches and Captivate techniques that will help you create more compelling … Continue reading
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Synchronicity: Is ISD Dead or am I dead tired?
I am at Masie’s Learning 2006 having a great time working, learning and networking. This is the most lively I’ve seen this conference or its predecessor since 1998 or so. Lots of GREAT speakers, new ideas, new vibrant attendees, fun … Continue reading