Allison Rossett

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Feature in Training and Development Magazine

Allison Rossett

The Long View: Feature from Training and Development Magazine. Full article: TD_Feb08_Rossett_LEGEND. Tweet Photo by Frank Rogozienski Photography.

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Interview with eLearn Magazine

Allison Rossett

Tweet eLearn magazine interviews Allison Rossett: [link].

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What Stinks about Webinars?

Allison Rossett

An article from Chief Learning Officer magazine. This article reports the experiences and lessons of Colleen Cunningham and Antonia Chan, two webinar addicts, now recovering. View full article: [link]. Tweet What stinks about webinars?

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Leader development is the question. Is mobile the answer?

Allison Rossett

Gina Yusypchuk and I looked at the question of mobile apps for leader development in an article published in CLO Magazine. Late in 2012, Elliott Masie released his mobile study. It revealed hefty interest but little programming.

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Webinars are better, but not yet best

Allison Rossett

The article , published in CLO magazine, had this snarky title: What Stinks about Webinars. Antonia Chan, now an experienced Instructional Design Consultant for Amway, responded to my inquiry about what she now thinks about webinars, four years after we wrote the stinky webinar article.

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Webinars are better, but not yet best

Allison Rossett

The article , published in CLO magazine, had this snarky title: What Stinks about Webinars. Antonia Chan, now an experienced Instructional Design Consultant for Amway, responded to my inquiry about what she now thinks about webinars, four years after we wrote the stinky webinar article.

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On the brink with mobile– what learning executives say

Allison Rossett

That’s how I described the status of mobile learning in an article in eLearn magazine ten months ago. Words without actions. Words without actions. My point then was that mobile offers immense potential for learning and support but that it is not yet making much of a difference in the enterprise.

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