Focus on the Users of your Learning Content

This article from Tom Kuhlmann relating reality TV to developing elearning is pretty solid. What I liked most, though, was his recommendation to “Design for Others.”

Most of the people who make it to the television competitions already have some sort of creative talent.  Otherwise they wouldn’t be on the show.  The challenge for them is to focus on how others can benefit from their skills and less on how they’re a gift to humanity.

  • Your success hinges on the success of others.  Focus on the customer’s needs and deliver a course that helps them succeed.
  • When it comes to elearning, the more learner-centric your course is the more likely it is that you’ll succeed.

These are great points. If you’re lucky enough to have a great designer on your team, make sure they’re not just designing to show off or because they can. Make sure the design has a purpose and helps the user accomplish something.

July 12, 2010  Leave a comment

Seven Common Writing Mistakes to Avoid

Good info from Chris. (Also see his 5 Common Mistakes that Make You Look Dumb)

July 6, 2010  Leave a comment

Google Chrome for Mac Ignores Accessibility

Sad.

(via Daring Fireball)

June 2, 2010  Leave a comment

Anatomy of a Usable Website

Nice article from User Effect.

December 4, 2009  Leave a comment

Old School GUIs

GuideBook Gallery

A nice collection of Graphical User Interfaces from years past.

December 3, 2009  Leave a comment

Google Simplifies Homepage

TechCrunch on Google’s Fade-in Homepage

December 2, 2009  Leave a comment

Unfolding the Fold

Unfolding the Fold

November 24, 2009  Leave a comment

Google Chromium OS User Experience

“Content not chrome.” Simple.

November 20, 2009  Leave a comment

Four Key Principles of Mobile UX Design

Interesting article. (via Steve Howard via UXTips)

November 20, 2009  Leave a comment

Manging UI Complexity

Good info on user interfaces. (via DF)

August 19, 2009  Leave a comment

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