by Brian Giuffrida
Developing or purchasing the right content is critical to an online continuing professional education (CPE) program, but there is more to it. Here are some tips that will help you build a great program.
by News Editor
dominKnow Learning Systems will make Claro, their collaborative e-Learning creation and publishing solution, available April 27, 2011, but Learning Solutions Conference and Expo attendees can get a free 1-year subscription now.
by Paul Signorelli
The annual Horizon Report provides e-Learning developers and instructional designers with concise analysis and forecasts of the technology that will most affect teaching, learning, and assessment over the next five years. Here’s a summary of what’s in this year’s edition.
by Marc Rosenberg
While the LMS and SCORM may not be dead, they do not address the complexities of new learning design strategies and their transcendence of technical standards. Marc reflects on the history of standards and comments on the new ADL Future Learning Experience Project.
by Bill Brandon
Experienced face-to-face presenters often have great difficulty learning to be effective in Webinars and other virtual presentation situations. If you have to teach managers, salespeople, and executives how to be compelling online presenters, this book is a great resource.
by Mark Siegrist
Using virtual machines to deliver certain types of training can save time and money in deploying your courses, and it can provide a better learner experience. Cloud-based virtualization solutions make this strategy even better. This article is a must-read if you are doing software training!
by Terrence Wing
The enormous and growing numbers of Facebook users create an opportunity for e-Learning. The Facebook Developer API allows you to change Facebook's functionality from a Content Management System (CMS) to a Learning Management System (LMS). Here's how to bend Facebook to your will!
by Bill Brandon
The DevLearn Conference & Expo, November 3-5 in San Francisco, was a great meeting for over 1,600 of your closest colleagues. Read about it here!
by Bill Brandon
ADL will soon begin a new initiative to focus on design, rather than on architecture, to spur innovation in learning technology, and to support community-oriented and mobile experiences. SCORM will continue to be supported.

