To date, my philosophy of learning design and technology has relied heavily on experience and experimentation. But a foundation of evidence has always been the cornerstone of my work.
I would say that much of my career has been a pursuit of wisdom. A search for...
My professional experience in Instructional Design has provided countless opportunities for me to engage with learners from every background and in all sorts of settings. Still, a particular subset that is near and dear to the heart of this Chief Learning Officer and current PhD...
According to the Institute of Employment Studies, organizations are becoming increasingly more team-based. Working groups and task forces are the new methods for getting things done. At a tactical level, organizations are turning their employees’ know-how into a managed asset.
If you were to conduct a...
As an instructional designer and Chief Learning Officer, I know a thing or two about facilitating learning in a corporate environment. And I wouldn’t be able to execute it without the use of technology—both web-based and synchronous. I have developed games, simulations, software demonstrations, built...
Authenticity. I was reading a NY Times op-ed piece about Pope Francis, his self-deprecating approach and his joy. The author talked about the fact that the Pope is so full of joy. But my reaction yes that is so true but more importantly he is authentic as the leader...
Our company is located in the Northeast and we've been the lucky recipients of nearly 24 inches of snow...