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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | THE LEARNING GENERALIST NOVEMBER 22, 2011 Photography for Elearning Developers - Choosing a New Camera If you’ve followed this blog long enough, you’ll remember that I’m no big fan of stock images. That being said, I think there’s significant disadvantages to stock photos - my primary gripe with them being the fact that they’re so inauthentic. People just aren’t as pretty as they look in stock images, except of course you lot that’s reading this post. Well no one cares. | TONY KARRER DECEMBER 8, 2008 100 Conversation Topics Free media sources that I use - stock photography, clip art, animations, sounds, music. Metrics we actually track that are meaningful and useful that may be applicable to other learning professionals. Today, I saw a post by someone suggesting ways to come up with ideas for blog post topics and they gave some examples. The examples were not all that relevant to most of the readers of this blog, but it definitely sparked a thought for me. Almost every time I have a conversation, I learn something new. Most of the time I learn something, I write a blog post. Found everything. | | | | | | | ELEARNING NOT AS USUAL APRIL 12, 2011 Natural Instructional Design And e-Learning Metric--how will you measure the impact? Proof--how will you prove the metric is met? Ongoing--take stock of what can change and allow for it. I've done some sort of design for more than four decades (architecture, graphics, photography, copy writing, training, business strategy, e-learning) and it all comes out the same to me. The topic was ADDIE sucks--or does it? | WONDERFUL BRAIN OCTOBER 26, 2012 ARTICULATE NON EST REX – 3 REASONS HIGHER ORDER LEARNING IS BEYOND THE MOAT Overall, results were measured by the number of courses that made it from a facilitators guide to the LMS at the lowest possible costs measured against production hours, stock photography purchases and additional matter—music or more robust narration for example. No accounting for redevelopment that, by most metrics costs ten times the amount to modify if quality assurance in the storyboard stage were respected. That they made a recovery and paid back most of their bailout money is a testament to leadership and perseverance. Low-Level Learning Cheats the Learner. Not so. | ELEARNING NOT AS USUAL APRIL 12, 2011 Natural Instructional Design And e-Learning Metric--how will you measure the impact? Proof--how will you prove the metric is met? Ongoing--take stock of what can change and allow for it. I've done some sort of design for more than four decades (architecture, graphics, photography, copy writing, training, business strategy, e-learning) and it all comes out the same to me. The topic was ADDIE sucks--or does it? | |
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