CLICK HERE for original post I wrote for ATD Thousands of dollars are wasted every week on learning video that doesn’t lead to real learning. Video is not cheap to... read more →
CLICK HERE to find out more in a post I wrote for ATD's technology blog. Thinking about picking up a video camera and shooting some content for your online courses... read more →
https://player.vimeo.com/video/197557006 Microphones can make some people sound warm and real. While others come across as dull and lifeless. Why is it that? Is it the microphone or the voice? Microphone... read more →
Video has been a part of adult learning for as long as anyone can remember. So why all the fuss today about video and learning? Video offers incredible opportunities for... read more →
A lot of trainers ask me whether they should shoot their own video or hire a professional. The answer is different for every organization. Every organization has different needs and... read more →
In my last post, I discussed why it’s important to change shots in video—what I call the “Change Principle.” In this post, let’s switch from a philosophical lens and get... read more →
No-one disputes the fact that good learning content needs to be well-written. https://player.vimeo.com/video/197557088 But what makes good writing in this day and age of people walking the streets glued to... read more →
I share with folks in my train-the-trainer classes that a key difference between learning and communication is that learning is about retention. https://player.vimeo.com/video/197557068 Both communication and learning aim to build an understanding... read more →
We’ve all sat through boring training videos. The 20-minute “talking head” on ethics. The thought leader droning on about a new leadership theory. The screen cast on how to file... read more →
Ever heard those annoying pop sounds when people say words that have the letters B or P in them? It can be really distracting and take your learner’s attention from... read more →