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Telephony training: As systems get more sophisticated, training requirements decline
If your company is considering making the switch from a traditional voice system to an IP-based one, your training requirements might not be as big a deal as you might think. Katy Yocom goes to the street and talks to some telephony system vendors about training requirements.Your enterprise is installing...
Tags: Workforce management, VOIP, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Katy Yocom, training, Shoreline Communications, telephony, training requirement, telephony system
Technical articles 1999-11-29
Make an airtight case for a raise
It's performance review time, and you think you deserve a pay hike. Prove it by providing documentation to show you're worth the big bucks. Katy Yocom shares some tips on how to gather your arsenal of facts and figures for your next appraisal.When review time rolls around, pity the person...
Tags: Workforce management, Recruitment & Selection, Katy Yocom, training, enrollment rate, Lear, performance
Technical articles 1999-10-07
Make an airtight case for a raise
It's performance review time, and you think you deserve a pay hike. Prove it by providing documentation to show you're worth the big bucks. Katy Yocom shares some tips on how to gather your arsenal of facts and figures for your next appraisal.When review time rolls around, pity the person...
Tags: Workforce management, Recruitment & Selection, Katy Yocom, training, enrollment rate, Lear, performance
Technical articles 1999-09-20
Windows 2000 training: How critical is it now?
What do training companies have to say about the Windows 2000 training hype? Do you need to prepare for a rush now, or can you wait a few months? You may be surprised at how widely opinions vary.Microsoft says Windows 2000 will be out in October. Sure. As one training...
Tags: Workforce management, Katy Yocom, Microsoft Windows 2000, training, Barry Kaufman, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 1999-08-31
Hiring an instructional designer
With all those new training delivery methods, what should the ideal millennium instructional designer be? Katy Yocom went to the experts to find out the tricks of the trade in hiring an instructional designer.As training options diversify, this may be the year that you begin using methods beyond classroom training....
Tags: Computer-based training (CBT), Team management, hiring, Katy Yocom, Bryan Carter, Clark Training & Consulting, ASK International, instructional designer, computer-based training
Technical articles 1999-07-27
Building your network
You can't do a good job of training if you're not in touch with the other IT pros in your organization. Find out how to network from several successful trainers.Your effectiveness depends on having a broad network of contacts within your organization. But how do you develop those allies? Here’s...
Tags: Insurance, Katy Yocom, network
Technical articles 1999-07-06
Is your intraoffice network working?
You can't do a good job of training if you're not in touch with the other IT pros in your organization. Find out how to network from several successful trainers.When you think “network,” maybe you think LANs and WANs. But if you don’t also think of the allies you’ve developed...
Tags: Workforce management, NETWORKING, Katy Yocom, training, network, intraoffice network, Gary Ware
Technical articles 1999-07-06
Getting past employees' "Big Brother" paranoia in self-paced training evaluations
Employers have every right to know what skill sets their employees have, but electronically tracking progress requires selling your employees on the benefits.The world can look very different, depending on which hat you’re wearing—manager or employee. Take the case of computer-based training CBT tracking and skills assessment. While those evaluations...
Tags: Workforce management, Computer-based training (CBT), Katy Yocom, self-paced training, training, skills assessment
Technical articles 1999-06-08

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Cool Flash Plataform Video Game. Enjoy 7 stages of an original game, and save the earth of al alien invasion. Taking place in egypt.
Tags: Invasion, Games, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2006-10-11
TechRepublic reader sounds off about computer-based training evaluations
Why ask computer students to hand-write a class evaluation? A TechRepublic reader believes in putting the evaluations onscreen.How was the class? Did the trainer do a good job? Did you learn something? Would you attend another class taught by the same instructor? What other classes are you interested in attending?We...
Tags: Computer-based training (CBT), Jeff Davis, computer-based training, instructor, Lorne Boden
Technical articles 1999-06-22
Expand your training toolbox by burning your own CDs
Once you customize your own textbook, complete with handouts and samples, and some audiovisual materials to boot—and burn it on a CD—your training material will always be up-to-date.Do you use CDs, writable or otherwise, in your training? In a previous TechRepublic article, “Do off-the-shelf CDs have a place in your...
Tags: Mary Ann Fitzharris, CD, training
Technical articles 2000-05-05
Welcome to the New Media Roundtable
TechRepublic cofounder Jeff Yocom is launching a weekly column, the New Media Roundtable, to help CIOs and other IT leaders track the trends in streaming video and audio as well as other emerging forms of new media.Viewing DVD-quality movies live over the Internet is still a pipe dream, but streaming...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Corporate communications, Web site development, Web technology, Jeff Yocom, New-Media Roundtable, New-Media
Technical articles 2001-02-20
TechRepublic survey yields advice on streaming video
Jeff Yocom translates the results from the TechRepublic Streaming Video Survey into three guidelines to ensure success for your streaming video projects.More than 400 TechRepublic members took time out of their busy work lives to participate in the TechRepublic Streaming Video Survey, and I extend my gratitude to each and...
Tags: Web site development, Marketing research, Web technology, Jeff Yocom, survey, optimum length, streaming video, video
Technical articles 2001-03-27
Where does QuickTime fit into the streaming technology picture?
When should you consider QuickTime as a streaming technology option? Executive Contributing Editor Jeff Yocom answers that question in this week?s New Media Roundtable.As I’ve spent the last few columns looking at streaming technology options, some Roundtable members have let me know that they don’t think I have given Apple’s...
Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Jeff Yocom, Apple QuickTime
Technical articles 2001-06-05
At tech firms, time again for flextime?
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, telecommuting, Brad Short, flex-time
Technical articles 2004-11-15
Implementation issues top wish list of new media topics
Members of the New Media Roundtable told us the digital media topics that are most important to them, and we listened. Learn more about the new media issues that members selected for upcoming Roundtable coverage.When we launched the New Media Roundtable earlier this year, I told you that the IT...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Digital media, Jeff Yocom, streaming media, Roundtable, New-Media Roundtable, media topic, new media topic, New-Media, Roundtable Agenda Poll
Technical articles 2001-03-20
helloNetwork provides Java-based streaming alternative
If you're looking for a streaming media format that doesn't require users to install a specified media player, check out helloNetwork's Java-based technology. This week's edition of the New Media Roundtable explains how the technology can work for you.When you are looking at streaming technology options for your company, don’t...
Tags: Web site development, Programming languages, Media players, Digital media, Web technology, Digital music, Web browsers, Jeff Yocom, helloNetwork, Java
Technical articles 2001-05-29
Ed Bott bids farewell to TechRepublic
From Y2K to DOJ to Win2K, Ed Bott has tackled tough IT issues and asked you to share your suggestions, opinions, and solutions. This week, Ed recalls some of the high points of his column—and says goodbye as he moves on to his own new challenge.This is my final Microsoft...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Ed Bott, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2001-03-29
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Tags: LAN, networking, response_viveknetan@..., System Admin
Discussion threads 2007-01-16
If software is dead in the desert at Demo 2000, what about your career?
TechRepublic Content VP, Jeff Yocom, came away from Demo 2000 convinced that software deployment as we know it is on the way out—and he's wondering what that means for IT careers.This week, 1,200 people paid $2,100 to spend two solid days watching demos of new products deemed the hottest on...
Tags: Sales force automation (SFA), Tools & Techniques, Channel management, Web technology, career, Jeff Yocom, Demo 2000, ThinkFree.com Corp., software, Web
Technical articles 2000-02-10
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