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Category Archives: Training
New Client: Interactive Fantasy Teaching App
I’ve spent the last few months helping a new overseas client create a custom interactive teaching app for kids.
How eLearning Writers Work With IDs And SMEs
Sometimes I get asked, “If you’re not an Instructional Designer, and you’re not an expert in the topic we’re teaching, why exactly do we need you?”
Turo Biz-Dev Videos Available On YouTube
This business development series for TURO is now part of their YouTube resource library.
Seeking LGBTQIA+ Sensitivity In eLearning Content
It’s important to make eLearning content inclusive of and sensitive to all possible audiences.
But what do you do when you sense that your source SME materials might be suboptimal in this regard?
Writing For AI (and human) Voiceover
I’d been writing training scripts that teach educators how to better provide for at-risk students when the client let me know that they’d be using AI to read the voiceover.
“Oh no,” I thought. “That’s going to be a problem.”
CareAcademy Course Approved By Alzheimer’s Association
Several years ago I worked with CareAcademy to create a dementia care curriculum. My job was to work with their ID and SMEs to write scripts for narrators and actors that demonstrated best practices through scenario-based lessons.
5 Tips For Managers To Ensure Your Team’s eLearning Success
If you want your team to bring their “A” game, you’ve got to make sure they’ve got an “A” game to bring,
But it’s not enough to just find the training they need.
How To Rock At Online Learning
While a flexible training schedule can be great for busy working stiffs and family folks like us, and the dynamic digital materials may actually be more up-to-date than a print textbook, there are also challenges to e-learning that you need to meet head-on.
7 Steps To Team Training Success
If you’re a training and development pro, you know it’s tough to show training ROI because it’s tough to set training goals in the first place, much less hit them.
