Category Archives: e-Learning

Live, on YouTube, with Terrence Wing of LiquidLearn

LiquidLearn’s “10 for 10″ at DevLearn 2010 The e-Learning Guild held its annual DevLearn Conference in San Francisco, California, earlier this month. Hundreds of instructional designers and developers attended as always. Me? I had e-learning projects to wrap up, and … Continue reading

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e-Learning Storyboards: Using Both Word and PowerPoint

Many instructional designers (IDers) have a variety of tools at hand to design and map out the client’s e-learning course for the client’s review, and to provide a detailed roadmap for the team who will develop the course. Most of … Continue reading

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How to Organize Your e-Learning Project Files

Do you need help organizing and managing your e-learning project or course files? The e-learning community often talks about files and project management. In fact, Tom Kuhlmann of Articulate has a new blog post today that can spark new ideas. … Continue reading

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Why I Entered the 2010 Articulate Guru Awards

Do you have what it takes to be an e-learning guru? That’s the question Tom Kuhlmann and other staff members at Articulate ask the e-learning community each year. This year, I finally submitted an entry to the Guru Awards. I’ve … Continue reading

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The Salary Gap by Gender – The eLearning Guild Report

Yesterday, July 14, 2010, The eLearning Guild published a research report by Temple Smolen, titled “The Gender Pay Gap in e-Learning.” The report discusses an over 14% pay gap by gender in the e-learning field. Please read this report. It … Continue reading

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