AG08 – eLearning Guild Annual Gathering Momentum is Building

Well I’m not sure what is exciting me more the AG08 or the fact that I’m away from the office for a few precious days. I can feel the momentum building for this year’s event being held in Orlando. I couldn’t have picked a better place if I was in charge. I’m excited as well […]

Is Your Blog Your Own?

Yesterday I was approached by someone who was interested in increasing their writing portfolio and offered to write posts for my blog. They would stay true to “good, useful posts/articles on education/college/online education etc.” but would like to make sure they had a by-line and a link to their web page. I found this idea […]

Blearning – yes it’s new, it’s exciting, it’s cheap, it’s free

Well my blogging buddy Brent commented on a post of mine today regarding the DevLearn 2007 DemoFest winners. One type of topic I like blog on is webinars and web meetings or more specifically taking notes during them and posting the info onto my blog site. I do this for 3 reasons, one is that […]

eLearning Guild Gives More to Members

The eLearning Guild is upgrading it’s membership perks. Associate members can now access 237+ archived issues of Learning Solutions eMagazine and Guild Research 360° Reports will now be available to all Guild Member, Member Plus, and Premium Members. Thanks to Brent Schlenker’s update on this today. You can see much more info from his blog […]

Creating a Navigational Model with Mindomo – LMS Project continues

The LMS we are working on (if you can call it that) is one part of three. The other two parts are the policy and procedure component, and the intranet which will house it all. I’ve been working the last couple of days on the lovely task of trying to create our navigational model. The […]

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Blogging – (my name in print)

Tony Karrer has an article published in this month’s T+D (Training and Development) magazine (click the magazine cover to launch the reader). His article is based on blogging, but more specifically the learning and networking benefits that can come from starting your own. I was honoured earlier in the summer when Tony asked me for […]

Tracking Myself

After my posting the other day about how to track comments that I might leave or respond to, I was wondering how do I track if I myself get mentioned somewhere. Thanks to some help from Brent Schlenker, I set up (extremely easily) Google Alerts for my blog url, blog name, and Me. Brent also […]