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[15 Jul 2008 | 4 Comments | 10 views]

From the LETSI Wiki…

“Our company is starting to venture into creating SCORM modules.
What is the Best Mac software for developing SCORM content?
One option was Lectora? Any good?”

SCORM on a Mac… it’s tough. I assume you’re looking for authoring
tools. On a Mac, there aren’t a lot of options at the moment. There’s
no Captivate for the Mac. There’s no Articulate Presenter, no Lectora
or Adobe Presenter for the Mac either. The only authoring tool I’ve
seen that works straightforward on the Mac is eXe - http://exelearning.org/ — which …

Nerd »

[16 Nov 2007 | No Comment | 4 views]

I posted how much I was impressed with Doug Lynch from Wharton School of Business… thanks again to Elliot Masie for making these great videos available.

E-Learning »

[16 Nov 2007 | No Comment | 4 views]

I admit it, I’ve been a big fan of Dan Pink since the book came out. Masie just posted the very well-produced video of his keynote at the Learning 2007 conference.

E-Learning »

[22 Oct 2007 | No Comment | 1 views]

One of my favorite non-fiction titles of the last three years is “A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future” by Dan Pink. It’s like the quickest read you’ll ever go through and you won’t put it down once you start it. It’s provocative.
Pink uses the brain as a metaphor for the economy. Left-brain vs. Right-brain is mostly a myth, but each half does handle tasks differently. Left-brain activities used to matter a lot, but their value has decreased as emerging markets have grown …