What Were Our Readers Doing in May?
I enjoy reader feedback, especially hearing what people particularly liked or what they would like to see in eLearn Magazine. It is also fascinating to see stats, which are sometimes surprising. Of course, an enticing tweet or blog post can […]
Meet Jill Duffy, New Senior Editor at ACM
Not only am I introducing a guest blogger, but Jill Duffy is the new senior editor at ACM responsible for eLearn Magazine. Meet Jill and learn about her skills and background: When I was an undergraduate student at the University […]
Do You Need to Wash Your Hands When You’re an Online Learner?
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced today that H1N1 is officially a pandemic. This will undoubtedly lead to more information about what to do to prevent the spread of germs, all actions people should take even when there isn’t a […]
Love, Math, and e-learning
My father-in-law, Dom Gualtieri, teaches math online at Saint Leo University (my sister-in-law teaches geology online too; quite the family I married into!). Tekia Johnson, a Sergeant in the US Army, was stationed in Iraq when she wrote the following […]
The Ultimate Revenge: “It’s a Training Problem” Revisited
I wrote about a frustrating experience with poor customer service (“It’s a training problem”) and was surprised how many people told me that I should have “outed” the company and that the Internet is the ultimate revenge. I was mindful […]