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- I've just taken on a new role looking after a client facing web-based application together with a team of developers. The team has been so involved with doing day-to-day support work and constantly putting user change requests enhancements in place, that we seem to have stopped looking at what's...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-21
- For those that are interested in Learning
- I came across this link with access to various college courses that are free to go through on your own. there is also a link to an MIT open course site as well. Intresting stuff, if you've got a little extra time to kill.http://www.eliteskills.com/free_education/?foo=x
- Discussion threads 2007-01-15
- Do our brains really resist change?
- I agree with your conclusion but not your scienceI can't decide if brain function is an introduction to your real topic or if it is an integral part of your discussion. It works well as an introduction but I have some quibbles if it is an integral p
- Discussion threads 2006-11-13
- Budding Programming Interests by Students; Where to focus one's interest?
- I AM NOT a developer/programmer although I played around with C,C++ Borland Products, and Visual Basic years ago. When things progressed beyond DOS 6.22 and WIN 3.1 I didn't have time to keep up. In the interim I know that programming languages have undergone tremendous changes and the popularity...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-19
- There was a discussion about being a young'n in IT.
- There was a discussion about being a young'n in IT.And we discovered that some of you have never heard of Douglas Adams, or Monty Python.Well, it' only fair that the cabal that make up the Ancient Ones of TR share with those new to IT. So, for you benifit,...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-29
- books for learning Oracle, DB2, SQL Server
- What are the best books for learning Oracle, SQL Server and DB2?hmmmmI have been using books from Apress and Addison Wesley for Oracle and SQL Server. Not sure about DB2.Eric
- Discussion threads 2006-07-11
- Best Internet Research Sites
- I'm looking for the best Internet research websites -- I want the site name, the site URL, and a short description of what's good about the site if possible. Here's an example, showing some of the best resources I've found over the years, in alphabetical order:Answers.comhttp://www.answers.comThis one is great...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-08
- $100 laptop 'will boost desktop Linux'
- Not convinced 100% about the OLPC philosophyI have difficulty in understanding/agreeing with the OLPC philosophy; that holds the belief that if a child sees a PC as its own, then it improves the chances to educate the child.So how can children be engaged in their own education, by providing them...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-07
- Technical Educators
- Technical Educatorsblog rootTechnical EducatorsFor Educators who focus on the implementation of applications and hardware specific education in their organization. It has a lot of Elliot Masie, ASTD and education aspects to keep technical educators remembering they are educators first, techies second.MelissaFirst Aid PodCasts; John Diebold Dies; Mobile Knowledge NetworksLearning...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-20
- LEARNING A NEW COMPUTER APPLICATION.
- LEARNING A NEW COMPUTER APPLICATION.1. I get convinced that I must learn HTML.2. Then I get convinced that I must learn all the fancy extra stuff of WORD.3. Then its EXCEL.4. Then its XML.........Why???Because these vendors keep convincing me that I will be a better guy.I start well but get...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-18
- Why not?
- Why not?I'll make a deal with you. While I haven't reached your advanced age (I trail by a 2 years), I HAVE been thinking about learning to play my husband's guitars. He always looks like he's having so much fun when he plays. Anyway, I'll start learning and...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-27
- Communities of Practice: Continuing the learning
- By: John Moran and Lee Weimer, Community of PracticeFacilitators in conjunction with the Enterprise Computing InstituteCommunities of Practice CoP aregroups of people who are brought together by a desire to learn more about acommon class of problems, opportunities, and their possible solutions. Thesegroups let their members accelerate business results and...
- Technical articles 2005-07-19
- Before Genesis
- Before Genesisblog rootCreation Knowledge Evolution The capacity for learning, understanding and assimilating knowledge has grown over the eons along with the progressive development of animal life forms. Each multi-celled animal, people included, develop from a single cell so that as our brains develop they are void of any knowledge except for...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-08
- eLearning "Anything, Anytime, Anywhere"
- blog rootWhat can the Goodies teach us about eLearning?The Goodies had a saying, "Anything, Anytime, Anywhere". It isthe same words I hear from those zealous eLearning evangelists. Like the Goodies we might get into trouble if we try and promise morethen we can deliver. It's good to dream big, but...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-15
- Exchange Books
- I am just about to setup a new Exchange 2003 server and have no experience with it. It will be a simple setup, with just 100 users or so useing email and shared calendars to start with. I was just wondering people's opinions on which book gives the...
- Discussion threads 2005-05-03
- Be a better trainer by understanding how the student brain works
- Learning is a complex process, and the more you know about how people learn, the more your students will get out of your training. Margaret Elwood presents a tour of how the brain works.What happens when you put your hand on a hot stove? That’s a “no-brainer,” right? You either...
- Technical articles 2000-01-17
- Capitalize on cultural differences in your classroom
- Teaching culturally diverse classes can be a challenge if you haven't been properly trained. As a trainer, cross-cultural teaching is one essential skill to have. Kevin Eikenberry shares some important cultural training tips with you.Picture this: You get an e-mail announcement of your next training assignment. Because you’re so good...
- Technical articles 1999-10-06
- No matter how you pronounce it, Quia! is worth a visit
- If you've been looking for creative ways to introduce training material, you can't pass up the opportunity to check out this site.Quia! (pronounced key-uh) is short for Quintessential Instructional Archive. That’s what it is—a storehouse of instructional quizzes and games that you can use and create yourself. As a trainer,...
- Technical articles 1999-08-19
Additional Resources
- Deployment strategies for the new breed of e-learning
- Thanks to Web delivery systems and the emergence of a standard format, e-learning is now more flexible and affordable than ever. Here are the details on modifying and deploying these new e-learning systems.The e-learning market is white hot. Over the past two months, the average e-learning stock has grown at...
- Technical articles 2001-07-05
- WBT works for many learning styles
- Some people are visual learners who like charts and graphs; others get more out of lectures. Web-based training can be designed to appeal to a variety of learning styles, giving it an edge over traditional instruction.A successful learning program—Web-based or not—addresses the needs of a variety of learners. Educational researchers...
- Technical articles 2000-05-30
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