Slick Versus Authentic Video

Jonathan Halls

Slick Versus Authentic Video There’s a conversation that comes up time and time again about DIY video. I call it the “slick versus authentic” debate.  It goes something like this:  “Now that it’s so cheap and easy for anyone to ... More »

Toolbox Tip: Screen Capturing: Storyline vs. Captivate

Diane Elkins

I'm regularly asked about the differences between doing screen recordings (a.k.a. screencasts, computer simulations, and so forth) in Adobe Captivate versus Articulate Storyline.  For the most part, they are extremely similar, but there are a few key differences.&n... More »

How Could Neuroscience Change the Way We Manage Change

Erika Tierney Garms

In part four of this four-part series on what neuroscience can offer to the Human Capital Community of Practice, Dr. Erika Garms explores change management—both on individual and organizational levels—and looks for opportunities to ease the pain and increase... More »

Accessibility Trumps Design

Reuben Tozman

In my book Learning on Demand, I talk about designing materials for a web that needs to understand the content of your materials and not just the packaging around it (for example: tags). In a recent conversation on the #chat2lrn tweet chat, Dr. Allison Rossett highlight... More »

Feeding the Web and Instructional Design

Reuben Tozman

If you find the web as useful as other tools (or more so), how did the web become that way? (BTW: I assume many of us find this whole web thing pretty useful.) Is it because someone paid for it? Is it that it’s highly regulated by some all-knowing presence who det... More »