It’s difficult to imagine how crude Michelangelo’s tools might seem to a modern-day sculptor. Or, if not his, certainly Praxiteles’ workshop. Nevertheless, these artists managed to create great works of…
It’s difficult to imagine how crude Michelangelo’s tools might seem to a modern-day sculptor. Or, if not his, certainly Praxiteles’ workshop. Nevertheless, these artists managed to create great works of…
Last year, Tony Karrer predicted that 2009 would see the “Virtual Classroom Tipping Point“. This would be the point at which providers of computer-based learning solutions would be able to…
If you’ve been following the dispute between Apple and Adobe, you already know that Adobe has abandoned its attempts to port Flash applications to the iPhone and iPad. Adobe feels…
In the eLearning industry, we tend to think only about the effectiveness and quality of our courseware for our organizations and clients. There’s another benefit of our easily-accessible work, however,…
A lot of people ask me what I’m reading and how I learn about new topics that interest me. I am fortunate to have time to read a lot and…
This week, one of my colleagues introduced me to Cathy Moore’s Blog. The article she wanted to show me was on branching scenarios. I had just read a great post…