William Horton has been designing technology-based training since 1971 when, as an undergraduate, he designed a network-based course for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Advanced Engineering Study.
William is an internationally sought-after speaker and instructor. He has delivered presentations to the Distance Learning Conference in Madison, the Human Resources Association National Congress in São Paulo, the Information Technology Training Association conference in Barcelona, the Knowledge Management Seminarium in Stockholm, the Institute for Information Industry in Taipei, and the Asian Development Bank in Manila and Tokyo .
Articles by William Horton
Bird-brain Guide to Training: What we can learn from another species
(4/19/04)"Over the past few years I have spent some time watching bird brains conduct training. I do not mean to insult the instructors involved in my studies and I do not think they would be insulted by being called bird brains, for, you see, they were birds. Crows, Corvus brachyrynchos, to be exact."
Hey, I Don't Cost You Money! I Make You Money!
(3/26/02)Radical thought: e-Learning doesn’t cost organizations money, it makes money. In this humorous (but practical) article, you will discover how to sell e-Learning, as well as how to use e-Learning to get to market quicker, promote products and services, and sell conventional training.
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