Clive on Learning

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Want a cushy little number? Why not be a training specialist?

Clive on Learning

According to US News , Training Specialist (note the old-fashioned but nevertheless still largely accurate job title) is one of the to best careers for 2011, at least in the US. Money (US figures): Median annual earnings were $52,120 in 2009. That's good news for all of you out there who fell foul of the recession.

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Clips and tips are what you want when you're on the move

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I've been taking a look at the first iPhone app from long-standing training film specialist, London-based Video Arts. Back in November 2009, I posted about Yet another renaissance for the training video and marvelled at how Video Arts has been able to re-invent itself as each new opportunity presents itself.Well here we go again.

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How to do better creative work

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One of the most inspiring books I've read this year has been How to do better creative work by Steve Harrison (Pearson, 2009), which I saw in the window of a specialist art book shop in Brick Lane, London.

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Adobe eLearning Suite: for the master of all trades

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The imminent release of the Adobe eLearning Suit e has got me thinking about the authoring tools market as it stands in 2009. I would understand the offering better if purchasers could split the bundle across multiple PCs so a number of specialists could work with the various tools at the same time.

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What every learning and development professional needs to know about e-learning

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As a result, many of the tasks associated with the use of technology for learning have been left to specialists, and many trainers have become disengaged, perhaps even alienated from technology. In 2009, when we face greater challenges at work than we have in a generation, elearning is a very big deal indeed. So what’s the big deal?