Archive for the ‘content management’ Category

The New Classroom

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

ILTA's latest issue of Peer to Peer Magazine is out (and online). The issue theme is Green Initiatives, and includes a great article called The New Classroom, written by Gina Buser of Traveling Coaches. Gina reiterates what we've said here as well, that good training product is already green.  "One option ...

ILTA User Support Survey and White Paper Available

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

SLLP's very own Tony Hartsfield, Char LaMaire, and Donna Payne all appeared in the survey and white paper from the ILTA User Support Peer Group.  There's a few things to ponder, but for now, go read them.  Tony's article on alternative learning strategies is on page 5 of the white ...

Do You Tweet? Here’s Why I Do.

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

I joined the Twitter ranks last summer.  The micro-blog site experienced explosive growth in 2008, which continues today. As a legal learning professional, I've discovered colleagues in my field, as well as several other legal experts who inform me about the industry.  Do they all relate to my training role? No, ...

Greetings, Adobe Go Green! Roadshow Attendees

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

We were invited to particpate in several Adobe roadshows that are taking place in the eastern region this month.  The focus is on how firms have used Adobe products to accomplish green initiatives. Our story is a little odd, in that we never planned to go green, we were simply trying ...

Jeffrey Roach – Unfiltered

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Fellow SLLP member Jeffrey Roach, legal learning guru from our friends at Proficience Partners, has a new blog. Check out his thoughts on e-learning technologies, classroom strategy (he applies lessons learned from his 6 year-old son on the baseball field to training legal secretaries), and other general musings about life and ...

The Content Wrangler Community

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

I've been spending time at a new online community (SLLP will always be my first love) that is dedicated to Content Management. If you're interested in technical writing, XML or DITA standards, or specific applications used to create e-learning content, you might want to check out The Content Wrangler ...