Mobile E-Learning Development: Three Important Questions to Ask
After attending the recent DevLearn 2012 conference and working with clients on mobile e-learning development, I’ve come to believe that the questions you ask (or don’t ask) can be much more important...
View ArticleConverting Classroom Training to E-Learning: Key Questions
Recently I’ve worked on several projects for clients where I converted their existing classroom training to e-learning. I usually had three types of material to work with: a PowerPoint presentation for...
View ArticleTune-up Your E-Learning Workstation for the New Year
It’s a new year, and that means time for resolutions! For most of us that means self-improvement – exercise, diet, goal setting, home improvement, organization (see Desiree’s recent post on organizing...
View ArticleMicrosoft Office 2013
Unless you’ve been buried so deep in an e-learning project you haven’t come up for air, you’re probably aware that Microsoft released to consumers the new version of Office last week. I’ve heard a lot...
View ArticleE-Learning Development – The Two-Computer Solution
The picture on Facebook made my heart sink. My colleague Diane was headed to Orlando to speak at Learning Solutions in just a few days, which meant the laptop had to be replaced soon. In the mean...
View ArticleE-Learning Life in the Cloud
In my last post, I suggested a cost effective “two-computer solution” to insure maximum up time for your e-learning development work. Our computer technology is precious to us as e-learning developers....
View ArticleA Chromebook and Claro: One Man’s E-Learning Day Out
I’ve been intrigued lately by the idea of living my digital life entirely “in the cloud”. Could I function effectively as an e-learning developer without being tethered to a local hard drive or locally...
View ArticleArabic Translation in Articulate Storyline
We recently completed an e-learning course in Articulate Storyline that was created in English and then translated into Arabic using Storyline’s translation feature. The project was on a very tight...
View ArticleE-Learning in the Cloud
I’ve written several blog posts lately about doing your e-learning work in the cloud. Diane and I have had a “robust” conversation about whether that’s really a good idea or not. While there’s been...
View ArticleThree Quick Tips on Graphic Design in E-Learning Courses
Last week, Desirée wrote an excellent blog about the need for balance and consistency in the writing in your e-learning courses. The same concepts are important in the graphic design. Here are three...
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