CoffeeanDesign

Here I regularly write about my research and passion in the areas of eLearning such as, MOOCs, Instructional Design, Online Learning, Emerging Technologies, Web 2.0, etc.

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Posts by CoffeeanDesign

“Labels Do Matter” Could we use the Human Performance Technology Model Statements for Evaluating Instructional Designers?

This posting is the 3rd in a series of postings discussing distinguishing instructional designers using competencies, statements, etc. In the first posting, “Labels Do Matter” […]

What would our eLearning designs become if we worked in one of Google’s 8 Crazy Offices?

I am currently enjoying the Creativity: Music to My Ears MOOC through NovoEd via the instructor, Tina Seeling from Stanford University. I came across something […]

Our eLearners are suffering from information glut. What does this mean for our eLearning designs?

I have been thinking a lot lately about the concepts of information glut, data smog, information overload, etc. In a previous posting, Does it matter […]

Lynda Acquires Compilr. Now what Atomic Learning?

I am currently on a committee at my university to compare the offerings of training platforms like Lynda.com and Atomic Learning. Be sure you check […]

Wither we like it or not, technology solutions are cheap and the go to panacea for training

I came across another discussion on the Chief Learning Officer Magazine group on LinkedIn started by Ladan Nikravan Senior Editor at MediaTec Publishing. As the […]

Do you have the right attitude toward your eLearning?

I have been participating in a MOOC that I am involved with through NovoEd, called Creativity: Music to My Ears. It started last week and […]

Chindōgu, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and eLearning

I have been participating in a MOOC that I am involved with through NovoEd, called Creativity: Music to My Ears. It started last week and […]

What makes a teacher successful in an online classroom is no different than a face-to-face classroom

I have been involved in a heated discussion on the Chief Learning Officer Magazine group on LinkedIn and mentioned this previously on this posting, Why […]

Is there only one answer to the eLearning problems that you look at? Then you are not being imaginative enough…

I have been enjoying absorbing the first lecture in a recent MOOC I am involved with through NovoEd, called Creativity: Music to My Ears. It […]

A eLearning Welcome Note from MOOC expert—Tina Seeling

In two previous postings, I reflected on a “mini lecture” video created by Tina Seeling. In these postings I shared some things that we should […]

eLearning Manifesto: Can we take a dose of our own medicine? Do you want to take your own eLearning?

Let’s continue looking into the eLeanringManifesto.org which I started blogging about previously. What happened when four industry leading professionals talked about ways to improve the […]

eLearning Manifesto: Has eLearning advanced alongside technology? Or has technology passed it up?

I have been devoting my last few blogs the eLeanringManifesto.org which was instigated by Michael Allen, Julie Dirksen, Clark Quinn, and Will Thalheimer. We are […]

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