E-learning

No Hologram? Do Video!

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Not everyone has the resources to do a Star Trek trick and beam into a distant location as a walking-talking hologram that’s life-size, full-colour, three-dimensional version of themselves.
When Prince Charles addressed the World Future Energy Summit (as a hologram), he suggested a substitute. Globe trotting business people were challenged to make more use of teleconferencing […]

So, e-learning means what, exactly?

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

One of the things I really push is the value of e-learning  as a commercial tool to profitably shape marketplace learning.  However, writing about e-learning if a reader doesn’t understand the term, is a little like talking about lollipops to a kid who’s never seen a candy store. I do hope that’s not you.
I’m getting people […]

E-Learning: so many tools to pick from

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Anyone incorporating e-learning in their business development strategy has a large arsenal of tested weapons to select from.  I referred to the scope of this selection when defining e-learning in an earlier article.
Start making a list of those choices and you’ll see what I mean.  Here’s a rough list I started preparing for an upcoming presentation […]

e-Learning influences marketplace learning

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

It’s time to start talking about e-learning and its value to marketplace learning.  So far I have been hammering the importance of doing things that help put a positive skew on marketplace learning.  The emphasis has been on the concept of taking action to influence what is known, thought and done by people in your […]