Tag Archives: e-learning

 

Seeing the Training for the Trees

The popular philosophical question goes, “If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?” The 18th century Irish philosopher George Berkeley is known for his belief summed up in … Continue reading

 
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 6 Comments
 

Instructional Design? There’s an app for that!

It’s been a month since we released DesignJot, the first iPad app for instructional designers. And we couldn’t be more pleased with the response it’s received from the training and development community. DesignJot has already surpassed our expectations for downloads … Continue reading

 
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 5 Comments
 

Ridding the World of Bad Scenarios

Using scenarios to help learners apply new knowledge has been a long-standing training best practice. And in more recent years, to the relief of online learners, scenarios have started to take the place of some of those dreaded knowledge checks … Continue reading

 
Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 2 Comments
 

Custom Training by Allen for Allen

The amount of time and energy it takes to maintain an effective employee training program is staggering. I completely understand why our clients partner with us for their training needs. Collaborating with people who have expertise and a unique perspective … Continue reading

 
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011 Comment
 

Playing the Budget Showdown

Here’s the typical scenario. You’re the client, you’ve got a training project, and you’re looking for the right vendor. The last thing you want to do is tip your hand and show your budget. That’s like telling the car salesperson … Continue reading

 
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 1 Comment
 

Introducing DesignJot, the first iPad app for training professionals

  If you’ve seen me speak or read my blogs recently, you know I’ve whole-heartedly joined the tablet revolution and I consider myself somewhat of an iPad power-user. I’ve spent a lot of time exploring ways this revolution in technology … Continue reading

 
Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 5 Comments
 

Interface Inspirations from Games

When designing interfaces for WBT, practical controls exist in almost every module: Play, Stop, Pause, Next, etc.  Although quite functional, these controls are passive options that help us drudge through the material.  What many designers are missing is the opportunity … Continue reading

 
Tuesday, July 5th, 2011 3 Comments
 

Is The iPad Right For Your Training?

As the popularity of the iPad and other tablets continues to rise, instructional designers and corporate training professionals are experimenting with ways to utilize this transformative, new technology for their training initiatives. But, as we’ve discovered through our own foray … Continue reading

 
Monday, June 27th, 2011 2 Comments
 

The Connection Between Asking Deeper Questions and Impacting Your Business

Every training initiative is the culmination of a series of questions that usually begin with the basic, “How can we improve our sales?”, “Are employees meeting performance standards?” or “Are we in compliance?” The questions then escalate from there into … Continue reading

 
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 1 Comment
 

How to Learn More through Assessment

People have many different perspectives in regards to the use and value of assessment in web-based training. For some, assessment is just a great way to check off whether or not a person has taken the training, others go a … Continue reading

 
Wednesday, June 8th, 2011 1 Comment