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Telecollaboration and Project Based Training

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However, I did pick up some new instructional design skills that I will be able to apply at work right away. This post describes a couple of projects I developed for this class and what I learned from them. Early in the semester we were assigned to develop a Telecollaboration lesson using Google Sites.

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Hello Captivate!

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While I was waiting for the software to arrive, I designed and storyboarded a soft skill scenario simulation for management training courses that I am working on. Now I am knee deep in developing it in Captivate and I am kicking myself for not pushing harder for this purchase a year ago.

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Interview Questions

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On Monday I will be helping to interview two applicants for a Software Developer position in my organization. It is important to me that the person selected has great communication skills because in my role I will be communicating with them frequently. Not totally training related but I am sure you will have some good advice.

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Personal Learning Network

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As an Instructional Designer and eLearning developer, many of my personal development goals revolve around improving my visual design skills. This PLN report highlights a couple of blog posts found through Google Reader that are helping me to improve my visual design skills.

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joedeegan.com

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I took a big step in my web development skills by moving my portfolio web site to a new web host and domain name that I purchased. Last semesters web design class held my hand through FTP'ing the files to the university web server so I was a little nervous to go out into the big scary Internet all on my own.

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Articulate, Captivate, Both, or.?

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I'm hoping you can help me make this decision by commenting with your thoughts on the skill sets of Articulate, Captivate, or a different eLearning authoring tool altogether. Before I jump into the trial version of Articulate to test it out I'd like to hear your opinion on eLearning development tools.

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Rapid Performance Analysis

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His company frowns on spending time up front completing an analysis and wants him to dive into course development to "Save Time." So, how do we in the corporate training and development field balance conducting an effective performance analysis with the business need of producing it quickly? Which solution yields the most value?