Archive for September, 2007
I just returned from London where I had an amazing couple of days learning more about Reusability 2.0!
I started at the NetDimensions User Conference, where I had the opportunity to give a presentation about Learning Content Management and Reusability 2.0 (thank you Jay Shaw for inviting me). My presentation followed one by John Catlin, CEO of Tactics Consulting, who had spent the hour before me discussing the case for reusable content. John and his firm have a wealth of experience with single source content development and reviewed his work at several of clients in Australia who they had helped successfully implement reusable content solutions. He explained the “why “and I got to follow with the “how” (Xyleme LCMS). John really made my job a lot easier. And the funny part is, while John and I met briefly about year ago, I hadn’t spoken to him since and didn’t know what he was going to present. Thank you John for preceding me!
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This blog entry will be the first in a series that explores the concepts and best practices for creating learning content reusability.
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After the question, “Will reusable learning objects work?”, the next most frequent question is ,“Will this require big changes for my instructional designers, writers and SMEs?”
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