Phlogiston Theory is an obsolete theory that tried to explain why some substances are combustible, like lamp oil, and others aren’t, like tombstones. In short, the theory stated that within …
Allen Communication Named as 2013 Top 20 Learning Portal Company
AllenComm earns recognition as a Top 20 Learning Portal Company for 2013 following their spot on the Top 20 Content Development Companies List earlier this year. SALT LAKE CITY (October …
Changing Paradigms in Corporate Training
We’ve all experienced it: You buy a new car and suddenly you see the same model all around you. It’s not that everyone bought the car at the same time, …
Deciding Between an LMS & Learning Portal?
Learning Management System (LMS) platforms and LMS portals are both popular methods for training employees —but the learning portal is definitely emerging organically as a preferred choice for engagement, support, …
It’s All in the Architecture: Sustainable Customization™ in Learning Technology
Learning technology is essential for your training and development. Discover the benefits of the AllenComm portal.
AllenComm Named to 2012 Learning Portal Training Companies List by TrainingIndustry.com
Salt Lake City (October 1, 2012) – Allen Communication Learning Services is pleased to be included in the 2012 Learning Portal Companies Watch List by TrainingIndustry.com. This list recognizes the …
Allen Communication Helps JetBlue University Crewmembers Navigate New Facility
New Mobile Solution, JetBlue University’s First, Delivers Information through Powerful Interactive Map. Salt Lake City (March 6, 2012) – JetBlue University, the corporate university of JetBlue Airways, has partnered with …
Learning Trends: Highlights from the Masie 2011 Conference – Pt. 1
Last week I attended Elliot Masie’s Learning 2011 Conference with two colleagues. There were over 2,000 training professionals gathered at the magical Disney resort in Orlando. The energy around us …
Doing Something, Action Mapping and Birthday Cakes!
It’s easy to snooze through instructor-led training. In my high school days, a friend of mine perfected sleeping in class – he rested his head on his hand, holding a pencil, …