June 2015
Beginner
176 pages
4h 6m
English

I still remember my first e-learning conference. It was October 2000, and I had recently been tapped to be in charge of e-learning production for the company I was working for at the time. I knew Excel, which made me the “techie” on the team. Now that I was responsible for converting hours and hours of instructor-led courses to e-learning, I tried to get my hands on whatever I could to find out what I needed to know. Back then, it wasn’t as easy as today. I didn’t know what I didn’t know. At the conference, my boss and I attended sessions on one subject that raised questions about 10 other subjects. And many of the speakers were throwing ...
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