December 15, 2009 - by Paul Harris
Low- to medium-income Americans are learning how to use credit cards responsibly from a new interactive video game created for a Boston-based not-for-profit organization called Doorway to Dreams (D2D Fund). Players of "Celebrity Calamity" earn kudos for timely payments,... More »
April 15, 2009 - by Paul Harris
Individuals who are blind or visually impaired can now listen to content as fresh as their morning newspaper in the world's most widely used "talking book" format. The new capability will soon benefit millions of people with visual impairments by enhancing their ability... More »
January 15, 2009 - by Mark Simon
You finally did it. After researching and selecting all the e-learning development tools that you needed to author your first lesson, you've rolled up your sleeves and produced an excellent, captivating e-learning course. It really looks great, and, more importantly, it... More »
February 04, 2008 - by Paula Ketter, Wei Wang
Training is in full force for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, but one type of training taking place doesn't involve a stopwatch or qualifying heats. Instead, it involves personnel who will serve the public and athletes at the Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympi... More »
January 03, 2008 - by Paul Harris
On a busy traffic circle in downtown London, accidents were reduced by 44 percent recently after the city removed all signs, guardrails, and road lines. The move forced drivers and pedestrians alike to carefully decipher each other's intentions instead of brazenly claim... More »
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