A few months back, the esteemed Dr. Will Thalheimer encouraged me to join him in a blog dialog, and we posted the first one on who L&D had responsibility to. And while we took the content seriously, I can’t say our approach was similarly. We decided to continue, and here’s the second in the series, this time trying to look at what might be hindering the opportunity for design to get better. And again, a serious convo leavened with a somewhat demented touch:
Clark:
Will, we’ve suffered Fear and Loathing on the Exhibition Floor at the state of the elearning industry before, but I think it’s worth looking at some causes and maybe even some remedies. What is the root cause of our suffering? I’ll suggest it’s not massive consumption of heinous chemicals, but instead think that we might want to look to our tools and methods.