by Bill Brandon
The eLearning Guild’s DevLearn 2010 Conference and Expo opened today in San Francisco, with well over 1600 attending. Here is a summary of the first day.
by Learning Solutions Staff
Today at DevLearn|10 in San Francisco, Allen Learning Technologies announced a private Beta program for Project Zebra, a rapid e-Learning creation and deployment platform.
by Learning Solutions Staff
Breakthrough Performance Tech will present their new approach to course authoring, called Performance Drilling, at DevLearn|2010. Participants will be able to create modules and take them home on flash drives.
by Learning Solutions Staff
Kaplan IT Learning will showcase a new Software as a Service (SaaS) offering at DevLearn 2010, November 3 – 5 in San Francisco. This new offering greatly simplifies the purchase and use of Kaplan’s Atlantic Link software, the award-winning rapid e-Learning development solution.
by Douglas Welch
New Media – online video sharing, Podcasting, live video streaming, and online social networks – can expand the educational playing field. How you approach New Media is important. Here are some key suggestions.
by Chris Benz
DITA is a new term to many in the e-Learning field, but soon it may become a new standard and save you time and money in generating your deliverables. This article gives you the high-level overview and the basic references.
by Jane Bozarth
Cognitive overload – too much information – is one type of problem for learners. Another type of problem that designers can create for learners is too many distractions from too many tools. Here’s how to recognize the problem, and what to do about it.
by Bill Brandon
Representatives from the most influential standards organizations in the e-Learning industry will meet September 7 and 8, 2010, to discuss harmonization issues of the various Computer Managed Instruction (CMI) specifications.
by Marc Rosenberg
One of the most important things we in e-Learning today can do for the generations to come is to support effective use of technology in primary and secondary education. For the past several months, Anne Derryberry has written about her experiences as a volunteer in her local high school. Now Marc shows you eight more ways you can make a difference in your local schools.
by Stephen Haskin
Video is becoming more important as an element of learning delivery strategies, through channels ranging from social media and mobile, to desktop and virtual environments. Yet it is difficult to find information about the basic equipment you need for video production. Here is an updated look at video hardware, and advice on choosing what fits your budget.

