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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Try to do things differently and do your best to resolve the issues. Remember, when receiving feedback, you don’t have to agree with everything that you hear. We cannot underestimate the value of feedback. Feedback is an important aspect of building a constructive relationship - personal and professional. It is an invitation to interact.
 
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Yes, you can do lip synching, but then you have timing issues and that adds complexity and time. Last year, I had eight opportunities to share the joy I have in creating eLearning images and video using Second Life as a 3D application.  There There was no need to use Python to create physics like in Blender 3D. No need to create characters
 
Thursday, March 18, 2010
It’s something of a user interface issue. This is a back-to-basics article about the undervalued and little-discussed multiple choice question. It’s not as exciting as a 3D virtual learning environment, but it might be just as important. If you need to use tests, then you want to reduce the errors that occur from poorly written items.
 

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Great questions, great crowd, no big tech issues. Tags: multigenerational learning generational differences Brandon Hall Instructional Design generational issue Here are the slides from an online session I did yesterday on Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace .  This was the first time I presented on this topic and the first time I led a session using Saba’s Centra platform.
Having issues previewing Captivate 3 content?..Rick Rick Stone, one of the most active and longest serving members on our Captivate Forum has created a list of Frequently Encountered Issues in Captivate that addresses these questions and more. I’m certain these are collated based on the key issues he has encountered over the many years spent manning the Captivate forums. Can't get your Text-to-speech installed?...Having It is a great asset for anyone new to Captivate- definitely the place I would turn to before calling support, or the local Captivate expert.
So, it's even more complicated of an issu I just saw that TechCrunch added a forum to their blog. This relates closely to the discussion going on around blogs, discussion forums, communities, etc.: Blogs and Community - launching a new paradigm for online community? eLearning Discussions - An Attempt at Better Discussions in the Blogosphere Move from Discussion Groups to World of Blogs? Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog I found it inside my blog reader! Blogs vs.
Talent Management many systems call themselves "Talent Development Systems" now (paper age - people issues were in silos e.g. slide 116 (item missed) 26% peer ratings 20% blogs 17% wikis Three Current Issues 1. My notes taken during today's webinar . Presented by Tom Werner & Richard Nantel What do they do? Automate the administration of training. What do they contain? Databases: learners, course offerings, content, progress. Quick History: 1980 - paper age catalog, approvals , registrations , class info (all manually) attendance, evaluations, tests (all manually) count, charge-backs, reporting (all manually) process is dependent on people (admin staff) trainer dependent (collect and hand
So I was looking at XMind - mind mapping app - and it looks good and all but especially considering the air-tight lockdown on desktops across the federal government, I really can't even look twice at something that requires an install. I mean AIR is probably years away from approval.
Four days ago I was leading a workshop on facilitating online learning for the faculty of the Higher Colleges of Technology in Abu Dhabi. One professor pointed out that most eLearning pedagogy was created by North Americans, for North Americans. A typical student attending the Colleges is an Emerati whose English-language skills can't be taken for granted.
In the recent past, there have been increasing incidences of dissatisfaction with Adobe's customer support. I've personally tracked and escalated some of this chatter from forums like Twitter and Facebook (Ellen, we heard you :)). Below is an open letter, from Adobe's VP for Tech Support- Lambert Walsh, on what is being done to address this situation.
With all its advantages, Articulate does have a few bugs – although the company did recently release a patch for Presenter ’09 that resolves a large number of bugs [view the whole list of resolved issues here ]. If you have some other ways to resolve similar issues, do share them with us. Or if you have faced some other issues and not found a solution, please Articulate’s suite of products rate high in the rapid authoring segment. We have used them for several projects, and have found them very effective for development and simple to use.
I've been hit with two separate training courses that I need to go through at the same time (while still doing my full-time job). The first is a DAU course on Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) training. Unfortunately, this is the epitomy of death by PowerPoint (4 days...over over 500 slides).