Call #1: Day 1 Person from overseas: “Your computer sent information to our computers indicating it has lots of junk files that are slowing it (my computer) down. Me: That’s too funny (laughing as I slammed the phone down) Call #2: Day 4 Person from overseas: “Your computer sent information to our computers indicating it [...]
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A week or so ago, I made a post to my blog providing tips for delivering seminars/training online. A few days later, Lisa Neal, Editor-in-Chief of eLearn Magazine, suggested I turn it into an article for their magazine. I took her suggestion and the published article is now available on their web site. You can [...]
Many companies are starting to move to distance learning courses as a way to increase the knowledge and skills of their distributed workforce. The most common reasons cited are: convenience, cost, and time. Although many articles discuss what to do and not do in regard to migrating classroom content to the Web, little emphasis is [...]
Wow! The end of April 2008 is turning out to be an exciting month for me! A few days ago, I had the opportunity to write a short article on delivering training and seminars online for E-learning Magazine. Today, I received the ASTD-Cascadia Chapter’s newsletter and discovered I’m the “Volunteer of the Month”. What an [...]
I’ve spent several years training on technical subjects and designing technical content. On some of the projects, I’ve performed the role of Instructional Designer and asked the questions. On other projects, I’ve been the Subject Matter Expert (SME). Here are a few random thoughts on the “Proper care and feeding of a SME.” Enjoy!