Sneak Peak at Lectora Version 11
Trivantis closed out the 2012 Lectora User Conference with a sneak peak of the new Lectora version 11. They have revamped the look, simplified tasks, and added some highly anticipated new features.At a...
View ArticleMobile Learning Roadmap Webinar - Coming soon
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View ArticleCreating Accessible E-Learning with Lectora
Lectora is a rapid development tool that makes it possible for developers and non-developers alike to produce eLearning. The creators of Lectora market it as having the ability to generate 508...
View ArticleControversy over Objectives - How to communicate objectives to your learners
We all know that objectives provide the foundation for training design and performance improvement. A challenge in the training industry is how to communicate this information to our target audience...
View ArticleMischief Managed: What "Harry Potter" Can Teach You About Managing E-Learning...
As I’ve said in previous posts, I strive to relate these articles to everyday life and, in particular, my own life. What’s happening now? My eight-year-old has discovered Harry Potter and wants to see...
View ArticleFresh from DevLearn 2012: Tin Can API
DevLearn attracts many leaders in the online learning industry for its annual conference. This year 2,000 learning and development practitioners gathered in Las Vegas for the October 31 – November 2...
View ArticleFresh from DevLearn 2012: Entertainment and Training
Creating engaging online training was discussed in a variety of ways at DevLearn 2012. Without a doubt, the most fascinating ideas and interesting correlations to entertainment came from Jon Landau,...
View ArticleFresh from DevLearn 2012: Games and Learning
Gamification of training has recently been a big trend in the online learning world. Sessions at DevLearn 2012 made me think deeper about the difference between game-based training and training...
View ArticleFresh from DevLearn 2012: Mobile Learning
Fresh from DevLearn 2012: Mobile LearningIs there any e-learning trend bigger than mobile learning? I don’t think so and it was a hot topic at DevLearn. As a nascent delivery platform, there are many...
View ArticleE-Learning White Paper - Important Factors in Designing Successful E-Learning
Do you ever feel like you’re taking a leap of faith when starting an e‐learning project? When you first discuss your vision for a project the description is abstract, especially if it is not based on...
View ArticleMicroAssist's Linda Warren and Jillian McCarthy presenting at E-Learning...
MicroAssist's Linda Warren is going to present on What makes Good Public Facing Training at Texas's premier E-Learning Conference. E-Learning can be designed for employees in your organization and it...
View ArticleIntroduction to WAI-ARIA with Rich Schwerdtfeger, IBM CTO Accessibility
As many of you know MicroAssist is passionate about creating accessible web sites and accessible E-learning. Hiram Kuykendall, MicroAssist's CTO, champions the accessibility effort in MicroAssist....
View ArticleCustom e-Learning: The New Marketing
Have you thought about ways you could increase your influence and improve your business by offering training to people who have a connection to your organization, but do not work there? The audience...
View ArticleMetrics that Matter - Thoughts from a West Texas Road Trip
Recently, my wife and I rented a minivan for a family trip to Taos, NM. The dashboard computer for the vehicle supplied a mind boggling number of metrics including arrival time at destination, trip...
View ArticleFree Webinar: Grab Customer Attention with Training
Government organizations such as Texas Department of State Health Services and companies like Home Depot and IBM are discovering an important secret. Training is a powerful medium to influence...
View ArticleHow to Make the Most of Your Time on the Titanic
by Kelly RossiOh, the ill-fated project. You know what I mean: the one your boss’ boss wants you to manage although it makes no sense, the project you think you may have seen in a Dilbert cartoon or an...
View ArticleManagers Leverage Their Most Valuable Asset by Finding the Value in Training
by Brandy SommerManagers have a great responsibility to their companies, employees and clients. It’s an unending challenge to balance client, organizational and employee needs. One potentially...
View ArticleRegister for E-Learning Symposium 2013 - Austin - Save $50
MicroAssist customers can save $50 by using discount code CAA13BMicroAssist's Linda Warren is going to present on What makes Good Public Facing Training at Texas's premier E-Learning Conference....
View ArticleFirst Impressions: Books Are Judged by the Cover
Why do people say, “You can’t judge a book by its cover?” We make snap decisions all the time and those decisions are based on the first impression, which metaphorically speaking, is the book cover....
View ArticleWebinar Recording: Why Public Facing Training?
Linda Warren, MicroAssist's lead instructional designer, will be presenting What Makes Good Public Facing Training at E-Learning Symposium 2013 in Austin. Register now.
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