by Juliette Swett | May 22, 2012 | learning, personal
Connections to inspire and support Channel my mentors, and be grateful for my support system. A lot of people thought I was crazy to leave a job during these times of economic uncertainty. Had I not been married to an amazing man, I probably would have stayed in my...
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 | May 3, 2012 | learning, personal
Now to change things up a bit as I get ready to head out to the training and development national conference in Denver. I’m going to test my luck a bit by leaving my laptop behind and instead taking just my phone and tablet. This will be the longest I’ve...
by Juliette Swett | Mar 28, 2012 | learning, online community, personal
Self-directed possibilities? For anyone who has talked to me recently or read my blog (Christy Tucker, I am honored to know that you read my last post!), you know I have struggled with whether to pursue more formal education. Three months ago, I thought it was the...
by Juliette Swett | Mar 18, 2012 | personal
I am both, but most people know me as “The Extrovert” As I have transitioned from “flight attending-teaching-librarianship” to training and development, I have struggled to decide where my skill set fits the best. The T & D field is...
by Juliette Swett | Mar 1, 2012 | libraries, personal
Since I graduated from college, I explored a variety of careers. I spent almost six years as a flight attendant (and instructor), only to transition to my hardest job–an urban elementary school teacher. Looking back on that experience, I am grateful for it. It...