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E-Learning, Featured, SCORM »

[18 Oct 2008 | 4 Comments | 111 views]
Why LETSI Matters

SCORM 2.x will layout how open standards will work together — but it will spurn off an open source community to develop interoperable services for learning.

E-Learning »

[13 Oct 2008 | 4 Comments | 41 views]
Evangelize This

Evangelize. No matter what your specific organization does demonstrate that YOU were put on this Earth to develop and improve people.

E-Learning, Nerd »

[22 Jan 2008 | 5 Comments | 16 views]

There’s been some fantastic writing of late in the realm of digital learning, education and training. I don’t know if I know about it more because the tools for sharing via RSS are more ubiquitous or there are just more people writing about it — but the point is that ten years ago, this was a professional field that didn’t even exist as its own discipline (but for the Authorware folks) and now we have hundreds of bloggers building up the calluses in their fingertips as they blog away …

Nerd »

[15 Aug 2007 | 2 Comments | 0 views]

This (link) just came off the wire thanks to Brent Schenkler, who pulled the right quote:
“…fledgling corporate games and virtual worlds are not nearly as sophisticated or visually stunning as some of the most popular consumer games involving millions of players, such as World of Warcraft, but they are precursors of what’s in the pipeline. In a recent survey of nearly 1,500 people in large and small companies, the eLearning Guild—a group investigating the design and management of e-learning tools for business, government, and education—found that the number …