Archive for November, 2007
So what do you get when you cross a course storyboard with PowerPoint? Answer: a dead end road.
Unfortunately, it’s not a joke; it’s what we see time and time again with corporate training organizations. Instructional designers pour their blood, sweat and tears into the production planning process, creating storyboards with tools that produce custom code which is useless for building the actual courses they are designing. It takes about a second to figure out that there has to be a better way.
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Jeff Katzman and I recently gave the following presentation at Eliott Masie’s Learning2007. It’s called Reusability 2.0: Real World Strategies for Designing Learning Content for Reuse. This was the first time we gave this presentation, so, not having set stratospheric expectations, we were a bit taken aback by the overwhelmingly positive response to the session.
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