The Keys to Rapid Authoring
There’s a lot more to the term “authoring tool” — even “rapid authoring tool” — than you might imagine. For one thing, there are four basic types of these tools: >> PowerPoint plugin – which use PowerPoint as the...[more]
Can Recent College Grads Negotiate Job Offers?
In a new study, nearly half of employers reported they would pay recent college graduates $30,000 to $49,999 this year, and 25 percent reported they would pay $50,000 or more. When asked what they would be willing to negotiate...[more]
How About Rewards for E-learners?
Should learning be extrinsically rewarded? If so, how? These questions were posed during a recent group discussion at @lrnchat, a popular Twitter destination for learning professionals. Many participants agreed that learning is...[more]
Four Bad Leader Behaviors That Hurt Organizations
What can business leaders and managers learn from watching the earnings of publicly traded companies? “Plenty,” says Kathleen Brush, a 25-year veteran of international business and author of “The Power of One: You’re the Boss,”...[more]
Low Performers Can Be More Motivated
HR departments typically track dozens of metrics, many of which are ignored by CEOs. But there’s a new HR metric that links employee engagement survey scores with performance appraisal ratings. And it’s quickly capturing...[more]
The Complex Networked Workplace
As work becomes more networked and complex, the social aspects of knowledge-sharing and collaboration are becoming more important. Learning professionals can be part of that change. Work is learning, and learning is the work....[more]
LCMS Selection Guide For Proper Elearning
Amvonet has released “A Guide to Selecting a Learning Content Management Solution,” a free resource for K-12 school systems, colleges, universities, health care organizations and companies looking for the best e-learning...[more]
Fed’s CIO Imagines a ‘Screen-Agnostic’ Future
Desktop, laptop, notebook, pad, smartphone? Different screen sizes, different kinds of information and learning programs available? Maybe today, but not in the near future, surmises U.S. chief information officer Steven...[more]
New Currency for Top Talent Isn’t Money
When Yahoo! recently banned working from home, some companies followed suit. At the same time, hosts of other companies still believe that working from home increases productivity, creativity, and improves employee morale. So is...[more]
The Challenges of M-learning
The future of e-learning isn’t about adding more “animations” to our existing e-learning (in the name of making courses more engaging). Neither is it about an e-learning 2.0 or 3.0 vision. No, the future of e-learning and...[more]
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