Top Five Emerging Trends in Learning Technology – SumTotal

I sat in on a great webinar today from SumTotal. I’ve captured some notes herethat I took during the session, but the slides from it will be available at the link below. I would definately recommend taking a session from Bill again as he was a great presenter. One more thing that I enjoyed even […]

EARTH HOUR 2008 – Help make a difference

Many North Americans remember the blackout we had in 2003. If you are like my family, we actually had fun when it happened. We actually got together as a family. We sat around and talked, played games, and went outside to enjoy the day. The blackout lasted in our area for most of the day […]

Want to know what Web 2.0 apps are out there?

Have you taken a look before (or recently) at It’s a directory for web 2.0 applications. It came to be in 2006 and as of today has 2033 logos on the site. Each logo will take you to a different application. There are hair make-over apps, personal radios, apps to create family trees, and tools […]

Looking for Types of Reports to Get From an LMS

One of the more useful fuctions of an LMS are the various reports and tracking of student features that are available. Unfortunately this is something I am lacking currently. We’re still working on getting our LMS up and functioning. One of the issues I need to solve is to come up with several different types […]

Too Many Feeds are Covering Up My Learning Path

I mentioned at the beginning of the new year that one of the things I wanted to try to do this year was get back into my regular routine of reading my various feeds to which I subscribe. However, over the last little while as my unread feed counter climbed from 500+ to 1000+ to….well […]

Plato Describes Elearning

“Someday, in the distant future, our grandchildren’s grandchildren will develop a new equivalent of our classrooms – they will spend many hours in front of boxes with fires glowing within. May they have the wisdom to know the difference between light and knowledge.” – Plato 428BC – 348BC

When Did eLearning Start?

I read something today that suggested that eLearning started in the 40s with the US Army using training films world wide to train service people on everything from personal hygeine to weapons maintenance. I found this interesting because for some reason, even though in the back of my mine I know eLearning refers to learning […]

2008 Annual Gathering – looking for attendees

Angela White put out a nice comment today on how much last year’s event meant to her and how much it enspired her personally and in a career capacity. I feel very much the same and feel quite privledge to be given the opportunity to be going again this year (BIG thanks to my boss). […]

On to a New University and a New Certificate

Well, I was last year working on an elearning certificate from the Univeristy of Calgary. I was able to complete the core courses, however, they dropped the certificate from their roster and I have been unable to pick up the rest of the courses that I need. I have just proudly enrolled into the University […]