Can narrated-photo-sideshows work in lieu of videos? Of course, it can. But there are good reasons to use video. To name a few: Presenting highly motivational leader, like the CEO in orientation programs. Showing complex operations of an equipment or…
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Managing SMEs for Rapid e-Learning
Topics this issue: Based on a study on Rapid e-Learning published by the e-Learning Guild, one cause of delays in e-learning development is the difficulty in working with subject matter experts (SMEs). I have interviewed and worked with hundreds of…
The iPod Video & e-Learning Looking Glass
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…
Too Much Knowledge, Not Enough Time to Apply Learning
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…
Choosing Authoring Tool That’s Right For You
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…
How To Stay In Touch With Online Learners When Traveling
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…
Chunking Content for e-Learning Delivery: Does it really work?
Topics this issue: 1. Valuable tips in chunking content for e-learning delivery Next time someone tells you to simply make “chunks” of your content to present them in e-learning format, ask this question: “What do you chunk and how do…