Tag archive: learning
Jane Bozarth Asks, “Do You See?”
So when designing, be careful of using color as a cue – remember that there are those who may miss it. Boldness, contrast, and pattern differentiation can go a long way toward preventing problems. Also, always, always look at programs on a… continue reading »
DevLearn Presentation
I gave a presentation at DevLearn on Wednesday. Here are the slides from that presentation. I love Speaker Deck! I’ll have much more posted to the resource section in the next week. Remember the User: Improving Usability and Accessibility in… continue reading »
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… continue reading »
Post One (1)
This is post one (1). Enjoy! I’m speaking on usability in learning at eLearning DevCon today. I’ve had this domain reserved for a couple of years, and now seemed as good a time as any to start using it. Plenty… continue reading »
What Do You Know About Usability?
I’m curious, as I build out this site, what YOU know about usability. Let me know what you know, what you’d like to know, and I’ll build the resource area accordingly. I, for one, am focused on usability in learning… continue reading »