Lisa Neal and I have an in-depth tutorial up on eLearn about how to do usability testing for self-paced e-learning courses (although the methods would work for collaborative courses as well). It was originally written as a stand-alone guide and I’m not sure how well it reads in article format. In any case, you may [...]
Category Archives: Usability and Human Factors
Appearing in an e-Learning Usability Webcast
I’ll be interviewed next week on the subject of e-Learning usability for a Truth in e-Learning webcast hosted by a company called Scribe Studio. Unfortunately, the event is non-free; $145 (including the $50 discount) for access to 12 episodes. I think the conversation will be fun, though, and I’ll be interested to see how they [...]
How to Grow Standards
Scott Wilson has a terrific response to my recent post calling for “more standards.” To begin with, he articulates one of the underlying issues that I think was bugging Scott Leslie as well. In the abstract, it’s hard to argue against standards. In practice, however, the particular Standards that are Issued from the Official Bodies [...]
A Good Window Into Information Architecture Trends
Rashmi Sinha has an outstanding post analyzing the information-finding affordances of Google Base. For people who are interested in learning some of the basic concepts in modern information architecture (IA), she does a great job of illustrating key ideas. (You may want to fire up another browser window and play around with Google Base while [...]
I’m Giving a Webinar on e-Learning Usability
Just to let you know, I’ll be presenting in a webinar this Thursday on e-Learning usability.
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