Chris comes back with a new podcast, new news, new website of the week and a long phone interview with an expert ISD.
This week Chris interviews John Skelton, talks about current events and gives a segment a mini vacation. Bonus: the "guess that title" game!
Chris speaks with Anna Sabramowicz, talks about b.socrative.com, Storyline 2, acronym soup and more ISD fun.
Rebecca DeSantis is the guest interview. Chris discusses designs in the environment, adaptive design, digital badges, the tired buzzword and acronym soup.
Chris' guest is Allison Nederveld, topics include ASDT.org, personal accountability on the web and new brain science.
The guest interview is with Calvin Swartz with Progressive Success corporation. The segments focus on training and development. Chris reads a letter from Anna Sabromowitz, an eLearning expert from Canada.
Chris talks about quantitative data analysis and the latest news from check-n-click.com. Plus, the buzzword of the week is 'technology' and the acronym is 4C/ID. The guest segment is taking a much needed rest this week while the news presents the lat... more
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