Working in Memphis I am fortunate to be in the same city as the ADL Workforce Co-lab located at the FedEx Institute of Technology on the campus of The University of Memphis. A few years ago the ADL Workforce Co-Lab held its first eLEarning Summit. There were guests and speakers from all over the … [Read more...]
The “Z” effect
One of the most challenging questions in the eLearning industry is, “How do I get my learners to comprehend what’s in my course?” More so, “How do I get them to change their behavior that impacts a measurable performance increase?” I don’t know if we’ll ever answer those questions with concrete … [Read more...]
LearnNugget #7
I am in my mid-40's turning 45 this year. My wife will hit the big 4-0. They say 40's is the new 30's, but that's only if you take care of yourself along the way. I love my wife dearly for many reasons and one in particular is her overwhelmingly attention to health conscious eating. I'm a big … [Read more...]
Reluctant to learn
I will be the first to say that I believe everyone should be open to learn something new every day, but I was reluctant to spend an entire day in a workshop with as little notice as 4 PM the previous day... Learning something new everyday still spurs a sense of discovery and excitement in me. Just … [Read more...]
Challenges, Plans, Predictions for 2009
This month (or should I say the year’s first) on The Learning Circuits blog the Big Question is “Challenges, Plans, and Predictions for 2009” I’m a week behind writing my New Year’s message. My goal is to post at least once a week this year. Is this a sign that I’m already into the second week … [Read more...]
LearnNugget #386
Tony Karrer recently posted on his blog about browser keyboard shortcuts while conducting a workshop. Some of these I knew as the File menu in the browser's toolbar displays them. My new favorites are Ctrl+Tab (tab between open browser tabs) and Ctrl+Shift+T (open last tab you just closed). … [Read more...]
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