by Juliette Swett | Jun 2, 2012 | elearning, technology
Mainstream eLearning I was messing around on my computer last night, and I came across a great example of self-directed, interactive eLearning from a surprising source: InStyle Magazine! What started off as a brief curiosity soon turned into an obsession to become a...
by Juliette Swett | May 14, 2012 | elearning, technology
I grabbed your attention, didn’t I? But can I keep it? There have been a rush of new tools out there which are helping people create online learning programs. Articulate Storyline is one, and Zebrazapps is another. As excited as I am about these new...
by Juliette Swett | May 11, 2012 | elearning, instructional design, process, prototyping
What was my favorite quote of ASTD ICE 2012? ADDIE is what we do, and AGILE is how we do it* My head has been spinning in the last few weeks as I try to superimpose new learning models on top of what I have experienced while working in other environments. What I am...
by Juliette Swett | May 7, 2012 | elearning, instructional design, personal
Let’s be honest. At heart, I am a big tech nerd. My husband and I connected over OS X, and to make matters even worse, he showed up in a Linux t-shirt on our first date. In the last month, as I have settled into my decision to work within the elearning context...
by Juliette Swett | Mar 14, 2012 | elearning, instructional design, technology
During the last few days, I have taken some time to explore various models of online learning. Many of you in the design community will be familiar with these two examples, but I feel that it is worth it to reiterate how effective this type of instruction can be. The...
by Juliette Swett | Feb 28, 2012 | collaboration, elearning, technology, tools
A lot of organizations would like to have a training program or at least a collection of training resources. Sometimes that means being open to new technology, even if it means that the information lives in “The Cloud.” Here is a list of great free...