Paul Redman – Zurich Paul addressed some of the functions and issues about operating a LMS – which he broke down into 4 levels – from the simplicity of 1) just storing results and reporting on results; to 2)storing employees details, creating & launching content; to 3) email, discussion forums, competency roles, fully flexible reporting;…
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Gaining Management Support
Presentation from Richard Davis – Oracle, Paul Hardwick – Seertech, & Scott Mahoney – Omni Pacific Australia. Scott Mahoney – Omni Pacific Australia Technology is not the focus – getting anything to work is about why you’re doing it – managing people’s expectations. What are the processes you need to go through to develop a…
Read MoreLive from AITD – Making e-Learning Work
Well – it’s a bit of a surprise – but there is a wireles connection somewhere around here that I have managed to access – yippeee! So – I’ll be doing live overviews as we run through the program. Currently, Shirley Alexander, Dean of the Faculty of Education at UTS (my boss!) is doing the…
Read MoreMaking e-Learning Work
AITD (Australian Institute of Training & Development) are running a 1 day event in Sydney on Wednedsay 5th October- Making e-Learning Work – it’s a practical "how to" seminar for learning and development professionals who want to use e-Learning to lift company performance. The program includes a variety of speakers from various different segments of…
Read MoreHandbook for Bloggers & Cyberdissidents
RSF (Reporters san Frontiers – Reporters without Borders), a French press freedom of rights group – have produced a book (online, PDF format) that provides basic definitions and technical advice on how to to remain anonymous and to get around censorship, by choosing the most suitable method for each situation – and it’s sponsored by…
Read MoreHandbook for Bloggers & CyberDissidents
RSF (Reporters san Frontiers – Reporters without Borders), a French press freedom of rights group – have produced a book (online, PDF format) that provides basic definitions and technical advice on how to to remain anonymous and to get around censorship, by choosing the most suitable method for each situation – and it’s sponsored by…
Read MoreNational Training Day
Celebrate the Australian National Training Day by joining the Enterprise Training & Learning Solutions Symposium in Sydney – 18th November, 2005 – at the newly re-furbished Hilton Hotel. http://www.nationaltrainingday.com.au/ntdsite/ ** Special offer to LTUG members ** save 20% on the registration by putting "LTUG" in the promo code box! Here’s a program snapshot: CHARITY BREAKFAST…
Read MoreCool Results: engaging clients in e-learning
"Cool Results: engaging clients in e-learning" is a FREE event open to all those interested in flexible learning and e-learning brought to you by the Australian Flexible Learning Community. It offers you the opportunity to: – Gain insights to apply e-learning within industry and specific client groups – Find out about current directions and innovations…
Read MoreBlogging Workshops – Have you registered yet?
The first workshop is tomorrow – Wed 7th September! You need to register if you intend to join us!
Read MoreBlogs Help Students Think for Themselves
I was interviewed by Anna Salleh from ABC Science Online the other day about the early findings from my PhD research. Here’s the article: Blogs Help Students Think for Themselves. There’s also an interesting article about trying not to eat chocolate – why? Just eat it!!!:-)
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