We’ve all experienced the pain of a poorly-written survey, or even worse, a survey that has no connection between the questions and the ill-conceived end result. While… Read more “Best Practices in Survey Building”
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Lessons Learned from the LMS Search
Selecting a LMS is not an easy task. As someone who has gone through the selection process twice, I know the time, money, and effort that can… Read more “Lessons Learned from the LMS Search”
The Importance of “Thank You”
Stop for a moment. When was the last time you genuinely said “Thank You” to a coworker, supervisor, or employee? We say “thank you” all the time… Read more “The Importance of “Thank You””
Action Planning for eLearning
Coming from the education world, I was taught how to write lesson plans in a very formulaic way. I had a hard time adapting my multiple activities… Read more “Action Planning for eLearning”
eLearning-What is it?
Many people would recognize a basic e-learning course as a slide-based online activity that contains simple navigation buttons (such as Next and Back) and incorporates quizzes with… Read more “eLearning-What is it?”
Fixer-Upper
For several years, I was mildly obsessed with HGTV, particularly the Property Brothers and other “fixer-upper” shows. As a long-time apartment dweller, I couldn’t directly apply any… Read more “Fixer-Upper”
Graphic Design Matters
Over on LinkedIn, someone posed a question about graphics in relationship to training, which has developed into a good discussion about legality, aesthetics, and other concerns. While… Read more “Graphic Design Matters”
Searching for the Invisible
I spent some of my holiday weekend listening to older podcasts from 99% Invisible (you should be listening), and the title got me thinking about the “invisible”… Read more “Searching for the Invisible”
Write Drunk, Edit Sober
I was trained as a writer throughout my education, so I have very strong feelings about Hemingway, but his editing ideas are on point. One of the… Read more “Write Drunk, Edit Sober”