I've got a few different blog posts coming up in the near future. Normally, I try to avoid blogging about technical topics. When I started working with Moodle, I found that I kept losing where the "save" or "delete" buttons were on the screen.
This post is going to focus on learning at work and the effects the National Broadband Network (NBN) might have on that. It's based on a short talk I gave at LearnX 2011.
ElNet has three interesting webinars coming up. ElNet is the E-learning Network of Australasia. It's an independent community of e-learning professionals working in the e-learning industry. One presenter is Cathy Moore - I love her approach to Instructional Design and sometimes use her eLearning Blueprints with clients.
Elearning Features on Prezi
About Jeevan
Jeevan Joshi is the Principal Consultant at KnowledgeWorking, a company that specialises in technology enabled workforces and business productivity solutions.
A couple of weekends ago, I was at Freeplay which is Australia's independent games festival. This blog post is not meant as a review or summary of Freeplay.
When I was planning Sprout Labs, the two technologies that I thought were going to be key to what I was planning were:
games
mobile technology
Games have become an important part of what I've been doing, but I also have had much to do with mobile technology.
This is the last in a series of posts that came from the talk I gave at the Serious Games BarCamp at AFTRS in Sydney.
Just had a bit of a play with an iPad and one of the touch screen projects we have been working on. Tablets have many great possibilities in training.