December 04, 2009 - by Paul Harris
An impressive wave of computer-based technologies will soon help millions of people with disabilities communicate, learn and become more productive workers. Learning professionals are invited to catch this global tide. Blind and visually impaired individuals can now lis... More »
November 04, 2009 - by Linda Russell
Although learning has always been a part of the human experienceoften through necessity as much as desire or aspirationsome broad principles for guiding and facilitating adult learning in particular have emerged over the past 40 years. Drawn from the work of Malcolm Kno... More »
October 04, 2009 - by Moneta Lester-Taylor
Many of us in training and development are facing tough times right now. In this era of economic uncertainty, many organizations cut spending for training first because it is not perceived as adding value. I know this from firsthand experienceI lost my instructional des... More »
July 04, 2009 - by Lou Ann Hamblin
In 2003, I began a masters program in performance improvement and instructional design. On the first day of my human performance technology class, I introduced myself to classmates and discovered that I was the first police officer to have participated in the program. A... More »
May 04, 2009 - by Heather Jelks
When the universe sends you more than one signal to take a certain action, its time to pay serious attention. Id heard about Daniel Pinks recent book, A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future and had been meaning to pick up a copy for months. But when a... More »
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