It’s time to look ahead and prepare for a nice shiny new year! It may seem as though I’m behind, it is February already. However, […]
Trying to define curiosity is like trying to define the color blue. Depending on your perspective, mindset, and motivations – curiosity could mean being open […]
Okay, I know I’m late, but I’m Declaring 2018 “The Year of Discovery”! In my defense, I’ve been traveling – a lot. My Swarm app […]
Despite rumors to the contrary, Instructional Design is not dead. You may have noticed the many articles and blog posts stating that instructional design is […]
All this talk about reading got me to thinking… It’s been a good month. We’ve been running our book giveaway extravaganza all through January. The […]
Been buried under a stack of PowerPoint slides? Stuck in meetings? Conducting a training session? Then you missed it. Jane Hart recently posted an OpEd, […]
Regular readers know how I feel about feeding your curiosity. I’ve written blog posts about it, and I added “Feed Your Curiosity” segments into my […]
After Mark Sheppard’s guest blog from last week discussing the use of the back channel as a way to attend the ICE conference virtually – […]
There is beauty in simplicity. Simplicity speaks to us, captures our emotions, tells a story and in some cases propels us to act. L&D people, […]
Last week I wrote about the “6 Stupid Classroom Rules Learning Professionals Still Use” Apparently I hit a nerve, but what’s important is we had […]