Would You Like To Play A Game?

Julie Dirksen

When adding gaming elements to e-learning, there's this odd notion that after you include a wacky 'dinging' sound and a few zany graphics, suddenly you'll have Sexual Harassment Jeopardy: instructional, hilarious, and meaningful. It's just not that simple. (And really, ... More »

Learning 2.0 and Workplace Communities

David Wilkins

When discussing the future of learning, there are many advocates and descriptors, but far too few concrete definitions. To one expert, the future of learning is a kind of workplace community; for another, its a new application of social media to an existing business pro... More »

Optimizing Learning

Clark Quinn

We're in a new age. Organizations can no longer be dependent on training to meet their learning needs. When things changed slowly, we could train people and trust that they could perform or be coached to do their jobs. That day has passed. The steady acceleration of inf... More »

Case Study: Converting an Existing Course to E-Learning

Bill Qualls

Heres a look at lessons learned from Caliber Data Trainings first endeavor in converting an existing ILT course to e-learning. In 2004, a Caliber Data Training client made the decision to transition from a home grown source code management system to a third-party produc... More »