Performance Improvement Culture Cops
I have held interest in the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) for years. With the mission “to develop and recognize the proficiency of its members and advocate the use of Human...
View ArticleVideo as eLearning: 15 Tips
I was recently featured in an article in In Business magazine that highlights “The Online Video Phenomenon” and talks about the upsurge of online video marketing. Why is it so popular? Well, as...
View ArticleIs Your Education Staff Ready for an eLearning System?
TMA Resources Interview on Best Practices in Association Technology I am honored to have been selected by TMA Resources to give my opinions on the “Best Practices in Association Technology”. Taking an...
View ArticleParticipation on Conference Panel Drives Reflection
Is An LMS Still Relevant? Panel at Learning 3.0 this week in Chicago! I want to start this post by stating how much I enjoy participating in conferences. Discussions and presentations specifically...
View ArticleIs an eLearning Branched Scenario a Game?
There has been an upsurge in the use of branching scenarios within eLearning development. Gamification advocates are now sprinkling in video game mechanics to turn the branching story into a game....
View ArticleExperience API: Will it sweep the eLearning nation?
AKA Tin Can While at the Learning 3.0 conference I had the opportunity to speak with Michael Rochelle of Brandon Hall and Aaron Silvers of ADL on the new emerging Experience API (also known as Tin Can)...
View ArticlePromote Active Learning through Games
My Session at the ASAE Healthcare Associations Conference 2012 I have had the pleasure of attending ASAE conferences in the past, but my first visit to the Healthcare Associations Conference will take...
View ArticleHow Much Should you Spend on an eLearning Course?
A Rating System Helps Allocate Resources I am excited to announce that another eLearning “tip” of mine has been featured on TMA Resources in their “Best Practices in Association Technology” series....
View ArticleActive Learning at Conferences
Educators have come to understand the need to engage learners in all facets of education. Even face-to-face environments need hands-on learning activities so that participants are actually getting...
View Article2013 Association LMS Tagoras Report Launched
I am excited to announce that Tagoras has published the 2013 Association LMS Report today. We have been a part of Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele’s research report since the very first one published in...
View ArticleGAME ON! The Power of Online Games
My Session at the Great Ideas Conference 2013 This year’s Great Ideas Conference will be held March 10-12, 2013 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, CO. I am especially excited for this tenth...
View ArticleCreate LMS Advocates
TMA Resources Interview on Best Practices in Association Technology I am excited to announce that the last eLearning “tip” of mine has been featured on TMA Resources in their “Best Practices in...
View ArticleTeam Predictions for 2013 eLearning
Year after year, predictions are posted about what is to come in eLearning development. Experts use polls, percentages, and general trends to forecast what will happen in the upcoming year. I have...
View ArticleTransition to HTML5
2013 is the year of HTML5… my team has been talking about it, eLearning gurus from around the world have been talking about it. What exactly will this mean, though, for eLearning development? This...
View ArticleTips for Taking Control of Your Email Addiction!
Managers need to demonstrate daily evidence of disciplined work habits and unflappable confidence in decision making. This effort can be diminished if, like me, you are an email junkie. Below are...
View ArticleTips for Taking Control of Your Email Addiction!
Part 2: Let’s get Outlook Savvy! In my last post, I admitted I had a problem with email organization. After invoking my blog co-writer’s help last week to point out ways in which I could take control...
View ArticleLeading the Learning Revolution: A Review
I must admit that I was pretty excited to receive a copy of Jeff Cobb’s new book, Leading the Learning Revolution, in the mail recently. While not necessarily association, or even eLearning specific,...
View ArticleLearning Games Intrigue Association Executives at Great Ideas
As stated in a recent blog post of mine, I was able to attend ASAE’s Great Ideas Conference in Colorado Springs March 10th through the 12th. Furthermore, I presented a session with a friend and client...
View ArticleGames as Part of the Curriculum
May 17th On-line Panel to Discuss the Role of Games in Education This coming May, Excelsior College will be hosting a webinar on games in education. I am extremely honored to have been chosen to be...
View ArticlePart 2: Games as Part of the Curriculum
My Interview on the May 17th Excelsior College Games Symposium As a follow up to last week’s post on Excelsior College’s coming up webinar on games in education, I was happy to speak with Mike...
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