Today I took the opportunity to work from home which I relish. If I could do this more often, I would. You see, I’m an early bird. I don’t think twice about getting up at 5am and starting work if it means I finish early and do the things I want to do. So today, […]
Acting like a Director for a Day
Today was an interesting day. I packed my trusty tripod and my JVC video camera and made my way into work. It was going to be a day where I was going to film subject matter experts talk about their area of expertise to create a podcast for learning purposes. Prior to the session, I […]
An Old Coaching Framework Comes Good in the New World…Part 2
Some time ago I wrote a blog post on the implementation of an instructional coaching model for structured workbased learning found here: http://activatelearning.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/an-old-coaching-framework-come-good-in-a-new-world/ It’s been a couple of weeks now and already we have some results from that I’d like to share but we are far from finished. I could start off the blog post […]
From Training to Performance to Social – My Personal Learning Journey
Some years ago, my husband and I visited the theme parks on the Gold Coast in Queensland to get some thrills on some of the scary rides. One particular ride at Dreamworld consists of a track that seems to extend high up in the air. You sit in the open air carriage and are jettisoned […]
An Old Coaching Framework Comes Good in a New World
In my current role as an instructional designer on a transformation project, the business has undergone radical change in the recent months. In the past, teams completed processes they had been doing for years and were subject matter experts in their own areas. When something didn’t work, they created their own ‘fix-it’ approach that may […]