Elearning Support tools

So I was looking for a really nice website that would tell you what browser you had along with a bunch of other details relevant to helping troubleshoot elearning courses. I’ve come up with a few but still can’t find the one I originally had which present the info in a much more polished format.ContinueContinue reading “Elearning Support tools”

Rate this:

Tools of the Trade

Melissa’s post in response to a LinkedIn eLearning Guild Group discussion “What are the top tools for freelance elearning design and development?” has prompted me to round up my list of top tools. So here is a quick peak into my toolbox… Content Creation: PowerPoint – This is my primary tools for authoring courses andContinueContinue reading “Tools of the Trade”

Rate this:

Learner’s Bill of Rights

As a result of a few recent events, including Clive Sheppard’s post “Straightforward with a human touch“ popping into my Google Reader stream and a couple of train wrecks disguised as training at my company I have been thinking that we need a set of Just as the U.S. Bill of Rights is a seriesContinueContinue reading “Learner’s Bill of Rights”

Rate this:

Using Diigo’s Webslides in Articulate as a Web Object

I recently came across this post on the Diane Ree’s Instructional Design Fusion blog and immediately thought of using  these Diigo for Articulate courses.  This is a good way to provide a “guided tour” of online resources within your course.  For example, we often do safety related courses and could use this to walk viewersContinueContinue reading “Using Diigo’s Webslides in Articulate as a Web Object”

Rate this:

For those of us who missed Dev Learn

One of the coolest things about all the great people in my online posse (and learn so much from) is all the great stuff they share. Exhibit A are all the great recaps of Dev Learn sessions that are floating around out there. If you’re in my boat and missed it live, Cammy Bean ,ContinueContinue reading “For those of us who missed Dev Learn”

Rate this: