Tag Archives: ActiveGuide

Real Workflow Learning (via ActiveGuide)

As I wrote in a previous post, one of the issues that I have with the way that Jay Cross is defining workflow learning is his heavy emphasis on ubiquitous web services applications with a high degree of business intelligence built in. I just think it’s way too early to be quite so confident that [...]

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New Tool: ActiveGuide

At the suggestion of Gary Dickelman and Hal Christensen, I’ve decided to give ActiveGuide a whirl. It looks like a great tool for building performance support, including wizards and interactive guides as well as more traditional help, right into web sites and web apps. The authoring tool can read DOM code and recognize the [...]

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