I have not been very active in the blogging sphere this month. Reason – My laptop was in the service center for more than 2 weeks. I really felt crippled. I am glad I have my laptop back now and am writing this post, which I was supposed to write on 12th September. If you [...]
There are umpteen web resources on Instructional Design, learning and training. However there are very few blogs, networks and websites that give you really useful information. In this post, I would like to list those blogs and websites that provide learning professionals with lot of useful information absolutely free of cost. Here’s presenting TOP 10 [...]
In 1990, Boeing researcher Tom Caudell first coined the term “augmented reality” to describe a digital display used by aircraft electricians that blended virtual graphics onto a physical reality. As for the computer science world’s definition of augmented reality (AR) though, it’s more detailed, but essentially the same: Augmented reality is the interaction of superimposed [...]
Donald Clark has an interesting finding in his blog. So I thought I of sharing that bit of information via T-Bite. So here is the excerpt from Donald Clark’s blog post: It’s has been claimed by the likes of Donald Taylor and Jay Cross, that training must transform itself or risk being ignored. And there [...]
If you are into e-learning business, how much should you charge for the e-learning program you develop? If you are buying e-learning, is the price quoted by your e-learning vendor acceptable or questionable? These are common questions and a lot of experts have tried to answer these questions. So presenting to you some interesting articles [...]
Here are the top 5 sites that give you good examples of e-learning: Enspire Learning: Demonstrations E-learning Examples MedlinePlus: Interactive Health Tutorials Cathy Moore’s E-learning Samples SkillSoft: Demonstrations
According to Wikipedia ” HTML5 is currently being developed as the next major revision of HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the core markup language of the World Wide Web. HTML5 is the proposed next standard for HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0 and DOM Level 2 HTML. It aims to reduce the need for proprietary plug-in-based rich internet application (RIA) technologies such as Adobe [...]
What if this happens? You enter this sentence in Google: ”I want to know where the best momos are available in Bangalore.” Instead of throwing umpteen search results, Google gives you exactly the information you are looking for without you spending a lot of time on the web. This is something that might happen in [...]
Instructional Design saw its rapid growth only during World War II though it existed as early as 1905. As mentioned in Wikipedia much of the foundation of the field of instructional design was laid in World War II, when the U.S. military faced the need to rapidly train large numbers of people to perform complex [...]
I found this interesting webinar on using puzzles in training. In this webinar, Thiagi and Tracy introduce different kinds of puzzles and their application in training. To access the webinar, click on the screeenshot below. Hope you enjoy the webinar as much as I did.
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