A Grammar Rule Gone Bad

Jan 07, 2010 1 Comment by

Every time I try to spell a word with with the letters “ie” I say this in my head, ” I before E except after C”. Well…that doesn’t seem to be correct. In fact maybe it’s wrong 66% of the time. This article that Dave Mozealous did is great! He gives us some real numbers [...]

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The Advantages of eLearning

Jan 05, 2010 1 Comment by

I came across this article and thought it listed some nice advantages of eLearning. Have a read! The Advantages of eLearning The Advantages of eLearning By Karen L. Jones Technology has revolutionized business; now it must revolutionize learning. In the 21st century, people have to learn more than ever before. Especially for global organizations, live [...]

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Course Tests Do We Even Need Them?

Jan 04, 2010 1 Comment by

“We test because we have to test.” (Comment by Gary Wise on one of my LinkedIn discussions, “What Should a Passing Score Be?”.) That got me thinking about why I’ve put tests in some of my courses and what functions they serve. Below are some questions that ran through my head. I’ve also put down [...]

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Free eLearning Storyboards

Dec 15, 2009 No Comments

I ran across free storyboard templates on TheELearningCoach.com and thought that I share them with you. Connie has created a Storyboard Depot: “These storyboard templates have been donated by the eLearning community for you to download and use for projects. There are a variety of types so you can pull features from one and add [...]

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Knowledge vs. Information Which is it?

Dec 08, 2009 11 Comments

Is there a difference between Knowledge and Information? As training professionals are we sharing information, teaching knowledge, or both? Last week I was discussing Commercial Lending training with various designers from financial institutions and someone mentioned how we aim to give knowledge not information. The comment made me start to think about how courses are [...]

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Brand Your Online Training

Dec 04, 2009 3 Comments

The Learner’s Perspective When a learner launches your online training do they know that it belongs to your company? Could a customer recognize your company by looking at your course? I have always thought that training material should mimic the branding of the company and/or organization. So why do I think this way? Most companies [...]

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10 Design Standards to Create Better eLearning!

Nov 23, 2009 5 Comments

If you’re thinking about creating eLearning courses you’ve probably started to think about standards. eLearning content needs to follow standards just like classroom manuals and material. When content is standardized it makes it easier for the learner to understand and quickly process the content. They stop noticing inconsistencies and focus on what you’d really like [...]

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Which is Best Classroom vs Online Training?

Nov 18, 2009 7 Comments

eLearning is better than classroom training! Ok…I’m just being sarcastic. eLearning is actually just different than classroom training. They both have their pros and cons. I want to list a few areas that are positive “pros” for eLearning. Geography At times you need to train people that are dispersed geographically. They may be in various [...]

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Smaller Chunks are Easier to Digest

Nov 10, 2009 No Comments

Smaller chunks are easier to digest We’ve all gone to a website or opened a document and been in utter shock at how much text and information suddenly appeared. Our minds suddenly turn off and we close the documents or quickly navigate to another page. The truth is that learners usually don’t thoroughly read online [...]

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New Article: Online vs Classroom Training Benefits

Nov 09, 2009 Comments Off

Just published a new article on EzineArticles.com comparing the benefits of online vs. classroom training. Quickly build eLearning games and eLearning interactions. Works with your eLearning authoring tool. No programming needed.

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Engaging Learners in Course Interactions

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

So how do you visually indicate where or what a user should click on? How do they know when they are supposed to interact with your course content? Here are some examples of what I call “click alerts”. I like to use click alerts through out the course to help the user know when I [...]

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New Articles: eLearning Templates and Design

Oct 21, 2009 2 Comments

Just published 2 more articles on ezinearticles.com. eLearning Development Using Templates Article focuses on how templates help you build eLearning more rapidly. 10 Online Training Do’s and Don’ts Article discusses 10 things to think about when starting an eLearning team and course. Quickly build eLearning games and eLearning interactions. Works with your eLearning authoring tool. [...]

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EzineArticles Expert Author

Oct 14, 2009 2 Comments

After a few weeks of waiting….we’re proud to announce that Brother Andrew has finally achieved “Expert Author” status on EzineArticles.com. Ok, it’s not that big of a deal but it’s always fun to see your articles published somewhere online besides your own blog. The process takes about 2 weeks and their editors go through your [...]

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