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‘Web-Based Training’ Archive

Social Media & Training – A Change of Perspective

August 23rd, 2010 Steve Flanagan

With the influx of social media, organizations are leveraging this new technology to train employees ... | more

Popcorn, Anyone???

April 22nd, 2010 Ron Chambers

Have you seen the new blockbuster movie, Avatar? No? Don’t feel bad. Neither have I. ... | more

ENGAGING THE VIRTUAL LEARNER

March 22nd, 2010 Martha Kelly

Technology is increasing in importance in the training environment. Companies are trying to get people trained faster ... | more

Using Social Networking in Training

January 25th, 2010 Ralph Langevin

A Tweet: Hi Joe, “I’m eating some “killer” cheesecake at the new XYZ restaurant that just opened on Main Street. ... | more

Talking ‘Bout my Generation…

May 11th, 2009 Steve Flanagan

Being a music fan, I often make references to music in my workshops. Recently a learner said, “I never have all the time I want to design training.” My reply, of course, was “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes…” ... | more

Speak up, Trainers!

May 8th, 2009 Lynne Koltookian

Let’s face it. When it comes to the top-ten list of things that humans dread most, the fear of public speaking outranks the fear of death. So why would we want to practice something that frightens us so much? The answer seems simple. ... | more

Slow down! Speed up!: How to Deal with Diverse Learners

April 24th, 2009 Paul Sitter

Diversity of experience in a target audience is a challenge for any instructor or designer. Some people know a lot about the subject, others know a little – and they are all in the same class. ... | more

Embracing Technology and e-Learning

April 2nd, 2009 Langevin Team

Call me old fashioned, call me old school, call me a purist. I’ll take ownership of each title when it comes to how I feel about certain aspects of training, especially when it comes to incorporating technology in the classroom. ... | more