Does Your Instruction Stop at the Classroom Door?
The past month has been a rich learning experience that has caused me to pause and look closer at the idea of learning transfer and performance support. This has led… Read more »
The past month has been a rich learning experience that has caused me to pause and look closer at the idea of learning transfer and performance support. This has led… Read more »
Last week, I had an amazingly powerful informal learning week. In short, I have been working on a Web project that uses a database to query data. When planning the… Read more »
Last week in my Teaching Adults class, Dr. Day began class by setting a xylophone on the table. While he did not immediately use it, it did make use wonder… Read more »
On three separate occasions, teams I have worked with have had a need to develop a photo database so they could rapidly find photos shared among a team. Each time,… Read more »
Recently, I have seen posts focusing on quick response (QR) codes. QR codes link the physical world to the virtual world. In case, you have not seen one, I included… Read more »