How often do we experience the lull in conversation when asked by a vendor: “So, how much do you want to spend?” or “What’s your budget for this project?” The …
Seasons Greetings
To all, we wish you a very happy holiday season. At the close of a great – though challenging – year, we begin looking to 2009. There’s no question that …
All Right, Alright, I Get the Point
Over 10 years ago, I sat in a Journalism editing course as a freshman. My instructor told us that “all right” is always written as two words—always. I tucked that …
Economy forces eLearning programs to forefront
Training and Development, Will recession mean lower eLearning budgets? A preliminary “State of the Industry” report from Training Magazine and Bersin & Associates breaks down some of the expected and …
Boredom and the Brain
Today I had a chance to finally read this month’s edition of CLO. I enjoyed reading Norm Kamikow’s editorial letter, “The Real Root of All Evil,” a short treatise on …
New Kid on the Same Elearning Block
I recently joined Allen’s team, bringing my background of collegiate instruction and professional editing with me. I have quickly discovered that many of the principles in solid instruction are the …
AJAX and E-Commerce Now Offered: AllenComm Customer and Learning Portals Implement Web 2.0 Technology
SALT LAKE CITY (July 09, 2008) — What do AJAX and e-Commerce have in common? Both of these newer technologies are used to improve the user experience and both are …
Allen Communication Learning Services and Tread Lightly! Recognized for Prestigious Interactive Media Award
Indianapolis, IN (May 2, 2008) — The Horizon Interactive Awards, a leading international interactive media awards competition, announced the 2008 award winners to highlight this year’s “best of the best” …
Allen Communication Learning Services Launches Flexible, Low-cost Learning Portal
SALT LAKE CITY (May 1, 2008) — On May first, AllenComm announced the launch of their Learning Portal. The web-based technology promises to help their clients and prospective clients better …