Friday, September 22, 2006

URGENT! Wheel just invented!

Oh...wait... that's already been done, hasn't it?

I am in the middle of teaching my government-only "Online Trainer" course, which culminates in participants turning in a storyboard/outline/dummy version of a program the would like to put online. Drafts came in this week: Of the 16 enrolled, one's doing ethics, another 'cube etiquette', and another 'unlawful harassment'. That's great, but they're all planning to do it...from scratch. And...most of it's shaping up to be bulleted text-heavy slides.

I just googled 'free online harassment training' and got, and no I'm not kidding, no fewer that forty-eleven thousand sites to view.

PLEASE, please, watch the temptation to reinvent the wheel! Development time for from-scratch e-learning is often in the hundreds of hours. There's already plenty out there on most topics we do. Unless you are working to train on your company's how-we-make-blue-left-handed-gorilla-widgets, the odds are that someone, somewhere, has already done much of the work for you. If you can't use it outright you can at least use it for idea-starting.

Those on tight budgets must start looking at the hidden costs of creating everything from scratch, especially if something better already exists for free or cheap.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Learn to use what you have before buying something else...

“In user testing, Microsoft found that nine out of every 10 features that customers wanted to see added to Office products were already in the program.”


-- Ina Fried Staff Writer, CNET News.com Published: September 20, 2005

Monday, September 04, 2006

FREE PowerPoint templates

Check out Indezine for hundreds of beautiful, free PowerPoint templates, including many for health care, teaching, and computer-related topics.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Prices?

Readers know I'm a proponent of the 'buy-what-you-need' approach; that is, rather than outsource whole projects, I advocate outsourcing work on components, like custom video or a flash piece, that may be beyond your grasp skill- or time-wise. Getacoder lists projects and accompanying bids; not only is this a good source for contacts, it's also a good way to get a feel for what particular work should cost.