It’s been a month since we released DesignJot, the first iPad app for instructional design. And we couldn’t be more pleased with the response it’s received from the training and …
Introducing DesignJot, The First iPad App for Training Professionals
If you’ve seen me speak or read my blogs recently, you know I’ve whole-heartedly joined the tablet revolution and I consider myself somewhat of an iPad power-user. I’ve spent a …
Learning 2.0 and the Convenience Factor
Okay, apologies first while we ponder this issue once again…not to slow or accelerate the inevitable penetration of social media to the training function, but more to flush out the …
Technology and Its Role in Customer Experience
Last week’s focus was on your business culture and how knowing your client, following some basic rules, asking questions, and learning from your past would help you take the necessary …
Easy Authoring Tools = Instructional Designers Out of Work?
Yes it’s true… At least it’s true that some instructional designers worry about being pushed out of an already crowded market by “user-friendly” authoring tools. After all, doesn’t it seem …
Thoughts on “Change 2.0: How Does e-Learning 2.0 Affect Organization Culture?”
(NOTE: Requires membership with the Guild to access PDF of the article) Mark Oehlert’s recent essay found in the eLearning Guild’s publication Learning Solutions is a thorough reference for where …