Allison Rossett

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Introducing New Technology: From Promise to Reality

Allison Rossett

Jeff is managing editor of MS&T (Military Simulation and Training) magazine, [link]. He provided a basic framework for planning and executing less painful technological change. Here is what Jeff has to say about introducing new technology into the organization. It is written in a way that makes sense to me. IT is a tool.

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Introducing New Technology: From Promise to Reality

Allison Rossett

Jeff is managing editor of MS&T (Military Simulation and Training) magazine, [link]. He provided a basic framework for planning and executing less painful technological change. Here is what Jeff has to say about introducing new technology into the organization. It is written in a way that makes sense to me. IT is a tool.

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The Tale of a Job Hunt

Allison Rossett

Interview #4 provided the first (and what would be the only) face-to-face exchange. Paino writes a blog for Chief Learning Officer magazine, and has published in PerformanceXpress, Performance Improvement Journal and Distance-Educator.com. Interview #2 was a skills assessment. Interview #3 was a behavioral assessment.

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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. Presenters are talking more to the audience, they read/laugh/comment about what’s happening in the chat, they provide contact information so attendees are able to follow up with them. Not the same old, same old. Assessments?

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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. This provides us the cost savings of not having to print course handouts and reference materials, and it provides students with quick access to other forms of research materials both in class and during off hours.”

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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. Presenters are talking more to the audience, they read/laugh/comment about what’s happening in the chat, they provide contact information so attendees are able to follow up with them. Not the same old, same old. Assessments?

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Want to go mobile for learning and support?

Allison Rossett

Boston Globe , Smashing Magazine , and Allison’s own site are three additional representations of this approach. This planning will provide a rationale to help you explain, create, execute and sustain the app going forward. ++. No approach is best for all circumstances.