No Such Thing as a Dumb Question
When people ask me about my background in e-learning or my background in technology, I have to fess up that I don’t have either. My educational and training background are rooted in journalism and English literature (in other words, reporting […]
How to Create a Podcast for e-Learning, DevLearn 2010
Rick Nielsen, who has hosted a podcast about e-learning for the last five years, put together a primer for first-time podcasters and presented it at DevLearn 2010 this week. DevLearn is one of the largest e-learning conferences in North America, […]
The Difference Between eLearning (Know) and ePerformance (Do), DevLearn 2010
In the e-learning world, what’s the difference between knowing and doing? It’s a question that trainers struggle with, whether they realize it or not. Martin L. Cohen of Breakthrough Performance Tech gave a talk this morning at DevLearn that focused […]
State of Learning in the Workplace, DevLearn 2010
What 10 factors are changing the landscape of workplace learning today? Jane Hart, an e-learning consultant in the U.K. who runs the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies, and member of the Internet Time Alliance, gave a talk at DevLearn […]
Why Do Our K-12 Schools Remain Technology-Free?
The cell phone you used 3 years ago was probably twice as thick and 1/10th as powerful as the one you use today. In fact, if the trailers for the sequel to “Wall Street” show Gordon Gecko’s huge cell phone […]