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Author: Ray Jimenez, PhD

The iPod Video & e-Learning Looking Glass

October 24, 2005July 15, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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The holidays are coming and I must find a justification for buying (as a gift to myself) the iPod Video. Currently, I am enjoying my 40 Gig iPod for music and have downloaded hundreds of my favorite songs. The cool…

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Too Much Knowledge, Not Enough Time to Apply Learning

September 16, 2005July 20, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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I had the opportunity to attend the presentation of Ken Blanchard in VNULearning Training Conference on Oct. 18. Two key points stuck in my mind: 1. Technology-based training tends to dump too much knowledge to the learners. 2. It provides…

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Too Much Knowledge, Not Enough Time to Apply Learning

September 15, 2005July 19, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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I had the opportunity to attend the presentation of Ken Blanchard in VNULearning Training Conference on Oct. 18. Two key points stuck in my mind: Technology-based training tends to dump too much knowledge to the learners. It provides less opportunity…

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Rapid e-Learning: Increasing Speed of Development, Reducing Cost and Meeting e-learners’ Needs

June 30, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Special Issue, 120-Page Article This article presents a series of strategies and tactics which help you answer these questions: How do I respond to rapid business needs for e-Learning? How do I decide which approach can dramatically increase the speed…

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Rapid e-Learning Design and Development

May 28, 2005July 18, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Special Issue, 120-Page Article This article presents a series of strategies and tactics which help you answer these questions: How do I respond to rapid business needs for e-Learning? How do I decide which approach can dramatically increase the speed…

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Choosing Authoring Tool That’s Right For You

April 28, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Choosing Authoring Tool That’s Right For You What is the best authoring tool for e-learning? Despite efforts by many to develop or recommend one “best” authoring tool, the truth of the matter is, there is no…

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Making e-Learning Teams Work

April 19, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Making e-Learning Teams Work Today’s competitive marketplace demands more than one or two people to create e-learning programs. Representatives from the training, technology, marketing and finance departments – all with diverse work histories and interests –…

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PDA-based e-Learning

April 12, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. PDA Learning: Some Design Concerns In today’s fast-paced world, we want to be able to maximize the seemingly little time we have and accomplish as many things as we can. We want to be in full…

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Future Trends in e-Learning

February 8, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Learning & Training: The Year Ahead: The changing learner and the quality of training According to the Municipal Research & Services Center in Seattle, “For the first time in history, there will be four generations in the work force. In…

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Slow Adoption: The Fall of e-Learning Programs

January 19, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Slow Adoption: The Fall of e-Learning Programs Slow adoption of e-learning technology is one of the major reasons why e-learning programs fail. Various factors cause this adoption lag. One common thread is clash of cultures. The…

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Rapid e-Learning Development

January 12, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Rapid e-learning Development Those who have experienced the benefits of e-learning want more online programs developed. However, issues like the long time it needs to build courses, difficulties in interacting with Subject Matter Experts (SME) or…

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How Taking Baby Steps Can Lead to Giant Success in e-Learning

October 28, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Taking baby steps to achieve giant success in elearning The most difficult part of starting a project is making that crucial “first step.” Especially in elearning where the market is flooded with too many choices for…

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How To Stay In Touch With Online Learners When Traveling

October 4, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. How to stay in touch with online learners even when traveling Doctors aren’t the only ones who need to be “on-call”. There are many instances when online learners need to have their questions answered by a…

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Successfully Selling e-Learning Programs To Top Management

September 20, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. If the “Blind Swordsman” were to successfully sell e-learning programs to top management Gaining management approval for an e-learning program takes the skills of the Blind Swordsman-the Japanese movie hero who, though sightless, proves that he…

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Controlitis: How to Avoid this Debilitating Trainer’s Disease

September 13, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Loosen up control to muscle up e-learning effectiveness? Because instructors ultimately control the flow of e-learning information, many of them develop a debilitating disease: “Control-itis.”- “Control-itis” arises when the trainer comes to believe wrong-headedly that he…

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Ray Jimenez, PhD
Chief Learning Architect
Recipient of “Innovations Award” from Training Magazine Founder: TrainingMagNetwork with 170,000 members, Situation Expert, Excite Webinars, Vignettes Learning Author: 3-Minute eLearning (2011), Story Impacts (2012), Scenario-Based Learning (2015), Do-it-Yourself eLearning, (2017), Workflow Learning (2019), and Transforming Learning Design with A.I. ChatGPT (2023).

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