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September 14, 2007

Where to work

Tony Karrer suggested some of my deliberations in the previous entry may be relevant to the Learning Circuits Big Question this month.

The question, and the article 101 reasons to be freelance, also prompted me to appreciate my current position. I have the relative security (all security is relative, hence the discussion that prompted the last post!) of a salaried position, but a lot of the benefits of working freelance: working from home, in a 'distributed' team, with a role that blends strategic direction for eLearning, instructional design, straightforward web design and hands-on coding. I love the variety. I'm also spared the routine meetings that come with being based in an office. The team of which I'm a member is seen as a group of mavericks and innovators, but our managers have the skill to ensure our contribution is recognised and, occasionally, to rein us in. It's like a company within a company, and we're all serious about learning how to do this well as we go along.

September 11, 2007

My learning - what should I learn?

Following a conversation in my team of 'what would you do if it all went belly up next week' I had think about what skills I should be developing.  My employer is quite generous and encouraging about self-directed learning and would probably help.  But what to study?

Various colleagues and websites I've looked at suggest as an elearning professional I should know about

°    Flash
°    HTML
°    XML
°    CSS
°    Javascript
°    SQL
°    Databases in general
°    SCORM
°    .net
°    ASP .net
°    game development
°    PHP
etc etc

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September 04, 2007

Dump the Drone - Cathy Moore

Excellent article about cutting corporate blather out of elearning. This is my pet subject at the moment as I fight our procedures with subject experts to ban the statement  "The text has been signed off" which arrives attached to the 'script' they want us to put online.

There's lots of other good stuff on Cathy's blog, which I'll be visiting regularly.

Link:http://www.cathy-moore.com/courses/dump_drone.html