Lisa Neal Gualtieri

Can Fabricated Stories Be Authentic?

If you teach, online or in the classroom, chances are you use stories. Have you ever fabricated a story because you didn’t have a real one that made your point? I have long been interested in the power of storytelling […]

Will Wonders Never Cease: Conference Call University

Since I teach about how to use social media, I look at the agendas of seminars on social media to see if I might learn any social media tricks du jour. I don’t often attend, more from lack of time […]

Webinar Technology That Worked for You: Recommendation Needed

Recently I had a discussion with someone who is setting up a webinar series. I recommended a vendor who I have had good experiences with but they turned out to be too expensive. Here is what she is looking for […]

Interview with Roger Schank in Spanish

Roger Schank, eLearn Magazine’s contributing editor and opinion columnist, was interviewed (in Spanish) in El Pais, the major paper of Spain. (Actually, he was interviewed in English and it was translated into Spanish). I read a Google translation. Among other […]

Every e-learning Professional Should See “Up in the Air”

I think “Up in the Air” is George Clooney’s best performance ever. The reviews won’t tell you this, but the movie revolves around a training problem: how do you teach a newly-minted Cornell MBA the difference between theory and practice? […]