By rashmi | Jan07, 2011 |
Case Study
One of our clients, a leading FMCG company in India, approached us to design their campus presentation. They wanted to present an innovative, vibrant Flash presentation to the campuses rather than a staid PowerPoint presentation. The key reasons they approached us were:
- They liked the work that we showcased in our eLearning portfolio.
- Campus presentations require good instructional design. It is important to convey the relevant message in the right sequence. Most agencies do not focus on this area.
- They wanted a professional, classy look. They wanted to work with a team that is brilliant with Flash programming, visual design and communication design.
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By rashmi | Sep24, 2009 |
Tidbits
This presentation highlights Kern’s contextual inquiry (CI) process using a case study. It explains the concept of contextual inquiry, the phases of CI and the guidelines for CI on the field. To know more, view the following presentation. Read more…
By rashmi | Nov22, 2007 |
Sprints
Imagine this scenario: Your team needs leadership training. How would you train them?
You find a trainer who can conduct a workshop on leadership training. Or, if your company is exploring the eLearning model, you find a vendor who can develop an elearning module on Leadership training. And if you have budget constraints, you opt for a CBT on Leadership training. Read more…
By rashmi | Nov15, 2006 |
Sprints
‘Second Life’ is one of the most interesting technological/social inventions of the recent past. The hottest thing in the digital world is no longer Google or iPod, but ‘Second Life’ – a three dimensional virtual world on the Internet. ‘Second Life’ is an intricate computer game which is a parallel world with its own economy and social norms, people can buy real estate, take classes, see a therapist, write for a newspaper, or get married in ‘Second Life’. Moreover, Linden dollars, the currency used in ‘Second Life’ can be traded for real dollars. Since opening in 2003, ‘Second Life’ has grown explosively and is now inhabited by more than one million residents and has a GDP of US$64 million. Read more…
By rashmi | Nov11, 2006 |
White Paper
Today rapid eLearning is the buzzword in the eLearning industry. Rapid eLearning is emerging as the fastest-growing category of online training. It is web-based training created in far-lesser time than traditional eLearning. Rapid eLearning is beneficial on two key counts:
- It meets the current demand to rapidly create learning resources to address business events, competitive developments, product trainings, or other business needs.
- It helps minimize the time and resource contribution from the client.
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