Training goes organic

Virtual Whiteboarding

Lately you’ve probably seen an increase in the use of hand-drawn “white boarding” in media and learning spots. Think about the long-haired UPS white board guy…   

…or the ever-endearing “Simon’s Cat” series on YouTube

Now it’s your turn!

LectureScribe is a program for easily producing animated “whiteboard lectures” from a tablet PC or electronic whiteboard. LectureScribe is written by Brian C. Dean, an assistant professor of computer science at Clemson Univeristy.

On Brian’s website, you can find:

  • The LectureScribe program. To install, download this file and place it on any Windows machine. There is no complicated setup required — just double-click the file to start LectureScribe.
  • An example of output of LectureScribe
  • An animated set of instructions on using LectureScribe. This is slightly out of date (for example, image import is now possible, and magnification mode is now turned off by default). A new version will be posted soon.
  • Brian’s article in the Faculty Directions newsletter describing LectureScribe.

LectureScribe

Micro-innovate

Innovations don’t have to be major

Even the most mundane transactions can be turned into memorable experiences. Here’s an example:

Standard Parking of Chicago plays a signature song on each level of its parking garage at O’Hare Airport and decorates walls with icons of a local sports franchise-the Bulls on one floor, the White Sox on another, and so forth. As one Chicago resident said, “You never forget where you parked!”

What is your idea for a micro-innovation?

How to Write a Compelling White Paper

Lately it seems I’m writing white papers left and right. Since I didn’t really know what a white paper was until I’d written my fifth one, I decided it was time to learn.  Enter Google (again).  This Top 10 List by Megan Tsai caught my eye. Thought I’d share it with you, ’cause you just might want to write a white paper soon…

If your marketing content huddled up as a football team, a great white paper would probably be your most valuable player, because it has the same name appeal as a star NFL quarterback. Sure, other players might work just as hard – but it’s the white paper that gets instant recognition.

So how do you create a paper (one that’s more Peyton Manning than Jay Cutler)? Here are the ten best white paper tips for writing white papers that win customers:

1. Think about your audience. Your white paper probably isn’t what you’d be interested in reading: find out what matters to your prospects and create your papers around those topics. Visit forums and ask questions to learn more about what they want to know.

2. Draw them in. The paper’s introduction should present the topic in a compelling way, drawing in the reader and making them eager to learn more.

3. Leave the marketing speak behind. The paper should present useful information in a simple, easy-to-read way. If you want to sell, create a brochure or sales sheet instead.

4. Solve the problem. Don’t just tell your audience about their problems, explain how they can solve them. Don’t be overly afraid of giving away “inside” information: your expert knowledge makes the paper a success.

5. Get the facts. Numbers are no longer a requirement, but good data or survey results will boost your paper’s appeal. Search academic journals and trade group surveys for numbers you can use.

6. Back it up. Don’t use these marketing pieces to make unsubstantiated claims; they breed skepticism and undermine your credibility. If you don’t have numbers, use quotes from objective third-party sources.

7. Make the case. Consider sprinkling in a few relevant business case studies and real-life examples for added value.

8. Tell them how to shop. You can’t use white papers to sell your solution, but you can explain to readers how to shop for a solution in a way that leads them toward your offering.

9. Think visual. Support your paper with strong visual elements like tables, graphs, pull quotes and sidebars.

10. Give it away. When you require a prospect to log in or sign up to receive the finished paper, you limit its effectiveness. Make sure most – if not all – of the content on your website is ungated.

White paper writer Megan Tsai is a seasoned communicator and award-winning writer. As a full-time freelancer, she provides business writing, copywriting and marketing communications – including white papers – for companies and advertising agencies. Visit http://www.RedWagonWriting.com to learn more and sign up for the Red Wagon Writing monthly e-mail newsletter full of writing and marketing tips.

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ID resources bonanza

Instructional Design websites

Resource Description Site
e-learning guru A website with all kinds of downloadable e-learning articles. http://www.e-learningguru.com/
ASTD Philadelphia Local ASTD website/blogsite. http://phlesig.wordpress.com/
Bersin and Associates site Lots of good articles on Instructional Design http://www.bersin.com/
E-learning Guild Another good site for more info on e-learning. http://www.elearningguild.com/
ISD Handbook Site providing a wealth of information on instructional design. http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/sat.html
Instructional Design for E-learning Another good site for more info on e-learning. http://vfc3.project.mnscu.edu/
Brandon Hall Research Good website to get more information on e-learnings http://www.brandon-hall.com/index.shtml
Articulate Presenter website A good place to find information on Articulate. http://www.articulate.com/blog/articulate-presenter-documentation/
Corporate Leadership Council This is a group that has done a lot of research on training in other companies. https://www.clc.executiveboard.com/Public/Default.aspx
Visual Thesaurus An interactive dictionary and thesaurus which creates word maps that blossom with meanings and branch to related words. http://www.visualthesaurus.com/
Engaging Interactions for e-learning This e-book introduces ideas on creating more enjoyable and effective e-learnings. http://www.elearningpulse.com/eBook/EngagingInteractionsForELearning.pdf
X-learning More information on blended learning, and branching. http://x-learning.blogspot.com/
E-learning Fieldbook Another great e-learning resource. http://www.elearningfieldbook.com/
Xyleme Voices A Podcast Library on the Evolution of Training http://www.xyleme.com/podcasts/
Microsoft clip art site. Good site for finding pics to use in e-learnings. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/FX101321031033.aspx?pid=CL100570201033
Random Name Generator Good site for creating names to use in your e-learnings. http://www.kleimo.com/random