Everyone writes to some degrees in their jobs. You don’t have to be a technical writer or instructional designer to write in your job. Sales people write statements of work or contracts. Mangers write project plans. Executives write business...
Brandon Hall’s latest survey revealed that exploring new learning technologies is the number one priority for most Learning and Development teams. Check out the full survey for details about the survey including the types of technologies and what this...
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The hot eLearning development tool, Articulate Storyline, has a ton of features to make your online courses interactive and engaging. eLearning Brothers highlighted the top 10 features: Motion Paths Move Trigger Slider Interaction Object Animations Character Spacing Read-Only Seekbar...
Learning Management Systems (LMS’s) seem like large, mysterious infostructures that are impossible for the lowly instructional designer to comprehend or set-up, or so people have come to believe. LMS’s are having difficulty shedding the enigmatic reputation even though they...
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We’ve all watched science fiction movies and shows where people are surrounded by and interact with holograms. I never really expected to see it in the average person’s everyday life during my lifetime. However, it looks like it will...
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Ubiquitous computing is where computers are everywhere and integrated into our daily lives. Watch this video for a great example: Having computers everywhere can be a scary thought. It brings to mind George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. However, the younger...
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