Learning Technologies: Looking Back On 2012

Justin Brusino

The end of the year is fast approaching, which means it’s a good time to take a step back and review where we’ve been and speculate on where we’re going. I think we can all agree that 2012 continued to be a huge year for mobile. More »

Designing Viral Content

Reuben Tozman

One of the principles discussed in Learning on Demand is that the web wants content to “go viral.” In fact, one could say the web itself went viral, and its boundaries–like the universe—keep growing as content, products, and services expand into ... 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 »

I'm Gonna Make You Think

Reuben Tozman

Thank you to ASTD for inviting me to blog in October. I am proud to take over the controls from previous guest bloggers who have done an unbelievable job at sharing their ideas—and more important, getting me to think. More »