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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Here is our latest press release and e-Learning Series podcast: Press Release: The SyberWorks e-Learning Podcast Looks at Updates in Online Accessibility Standards. Podcast: A Fresh Look at Today’s Accessibility Standards. Episode #44 A Fresh Look at Today’s Accessibility Standards. SyberWorks e-Learning Podcast Transcript #44. elearning.
 
Friday, June 18, 2010
Here's a sneak preview of our next  SyberWorks e-Learning Podcast Series episode, an interview with Al Lemieux,  Senior Designer for SyberWorks, Inc. Audio Preview. Time: 29  Seconds. elearning. learning management systems. elearning podcasts. Competency Management. Dave Boggs SyberWorks, Inc.
 
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Here is our latest press release and LMS e-Learning Implementation Series podcast: Press Release: SyberWorks LMS e-Learning Implementation Podcasts: Episode #38: Interview with Kevin Lange, Training Director at ServiceMaster Clean. Podcast: Interview with Kevin Lange, Training Director at ServiceMaster Clean. elearning. learning management systems.
 

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Here is the press release on the article: SyberWorks Media Center Presents a New Article: “Documentation and e-Learning (Part 5): Get Real!—Try Try Augmented Reality”. The article, “Documentation and e-Learning (Part 5): Get Real! ? Try 'Augmented Reality'” , can be found in the SyberWorks Media Center. Try “Augmented Reality”. adobe. flash. google.
Here is the press release on the article: SyberWorks Media Center Presents a New Article: “Deploying Online Courses with Video”. The article, “Deploying Online Courses with Video” , can be found in the SyberWorks Media Center. have also posted it below: Deploying Online Courses with Video. By Al Lemieux, Senior Designer, SyberWorks, Inc. Summary.
Here's a sneak preview of Episode #32 of the SyberWorks LMS. Learning Implementation Podcast Series. Have a listen. Audio Preview. Time: 43  Seconds. elearning. learning management systems. elearning podcasts. Competency Management. Dave Boggs SyberWorks, Inc. SyberWorks e-Learning Podcast Series. Follow SyberWorks on Twitter.
Here is the press release on the article:  SyberWorks Media Center Presents a New Article: “Web 3.0, Schmeb 3.0”. The article, Web 3.0, Schmeb 3.0 , can be found in the SyberWorks Media Center.  0160; I have also posted it below: Web 3.0, Schmeb 3.0. By Stuart Campbell, Director of Software Engineering, SyberWorks, Inc. Description.
Here is the press release on the article: “SyberWorks Media Center Presents a New Article: e-Learning in 'the Cloud'". The article, e-Learning in "the Cloud" can be found in the SyberWorks Media Center. have also posted it below: e-Learning in "the Cloud". Software use is monitored and controlled. Software version control is simplified. link].

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Friday, September 3, 2010
Is fun a waste of time in online learning? ID Live this week with co-hosts: Joni Dunlap (University of Colorado, Denver); Robert Squires (University of Montana); Mary Engstrom (University of Montana); Cammy Bean (Kineo) The use of the word fun is dangerous in education – people perceive it’s about entertainment and not learning.
 
Friday, September 3, 2010
This is a blog mini-series that I’m writing for Mindflash about applying 37signals’ principles to online training. Check out this clip from the first post : Part 1: Meetings are toxic. The worst interruptions of all are meetings.”. Why are meetings toxic? Here are just a few reasons: Meetings tend to drift off subject.
 
Friday, September 3, 2010
Tween's playing a video game. Most of them do on a regular basis. In 2007, when children's marketing research firm KidSay asked boys what virtual worlds or online games they had visited in the past two weeks, 35 percent of boys aged 8 to 11 replied "none." That's a big increase. Here are some other statistics from the M2 Research Report.
 

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Most would agree that Twitter was one of the social networking phenomena of 2008, and has enjoyed exponential growth in popularity. The microblogging tool has obvious potential to be used in formal learning, both in traditional online classroom settings and - through mobile technologies - for mobile learners. William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar).
In a recent conversation, I was asked what I thought about twitter as a learning tool. Over the course of the past few years I’ve moved from saying “I don’t get it” – to feeling like it’s a good addition to my Learning Tool Set. But I also think that there’s a lot more help now around how to make effective use of Twitter as a learning tool.
My collection of eLearning Articles, White Papers, Blog Posts, etc. just reached 100. Thought I'd share. No particular order to these. Creating Passionate Users: Crash course in learning theory 2. Keeping Up with the Pace of Change Informal learning will help employees survive in the future workplace 3. Understanding E-Learning 2.0 Web 2.0: Web 2.0
Update 2/6/2008 based on recent Top eLearning Posts It can be daunting to visit a blog for the first time. The author(s) have been writing individual articles for months or years. This is my attempt to help you get a sense of topics of my blog and find some of the more interesting past articles. Comments are very much welcome. Topics eLearning 2.0
Second Life truly is a phenomenon. It is exactly what the name and vision imply: an example of a parallel "multiverse". People will learn much in it, as they might alternatively learn via participating on a real -world sports team, running a real-world lemonade stand, or walking around a great real-world city. Supporting mentor/supervisor/guides.