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Pamela Rubinoff

Resource Planning Software - 0 views

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    This is a web application tool for resourcing a project and better understanding company-wide resource allocation. From a user testimonial: "The only downside is that it is Flash based and it has been known to crash within certain browsers and especially on a Mac. In saying that, the company that developed this is constantly pushing out bug fixes and new feature sets." o Report Feature.
johnseelhoff

Business Balls PM link - 1 views

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    This site outlines the basics of project management. I especially liked the matrix that compared four commonly used tools in project planning and project management for identifying the strengths and uses of each.
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    businessballs.com has tons of information on many different topics including project mangement
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    This site does have a ton of information.. It also provided me with a TQM flashback!
Christy Buxman

10 Free Tools For Effective Project Management | Free and Useful Online Resources for D... - 2 views

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    This includes some tools that may be useful when planning and working on projects. Many of these coincide nicely with the things we have been learning about in class.
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    Great find on free PM tools. I have heard that the open source project tools are really good and best of all....free! I also like the graphic depicting the project phases.
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    I like this - very helpful. I'm visual, so the graphics help. Thanks for sharing!
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    Ooooh. I'm definitely checking out OpenProj. That's my kind of organization.
anonymous

Task Lists for Groups - 0 views

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    Asana is the shared task list for your team. The place to plan, organize & stay in sync. Free for up to 30 team menbers.
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    This looks like a great way to keep a project team organized and informed. The tutorial was helpful and gave a nice overview of the system. Free is also a wonderful feature!
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    For a simple, light Project Management tool, Asana worked great to keep a list of tasks and when they were completed.
Ted Penberthy

Just Meeting Learning Objectives Not Enough - 6 views

Article: Training In SPADES Author: Allan Harris Publication: T+D Date: June 2013 Link: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5nHT5kcFyF2dHpmTXFpOVRWY0E/edit?usp=sharing Note: The linked article is cop...

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Margo Bedford

GoPlan - 0 views

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    Great product for collaborating. Keep track of your projects and collaborate with your colleagues securely through an intuitive user interface.
Giselle Shangi-Ellis

eLeaning project management - 3 views

This video is a fast pace guide to eLEarning project management. There is steps from planning, design review and revision. the graphics help visualize the process and the explanation is simple and ...

e-learning Project Management education presentation

Giselle Shangi-Ellis

Free Project Management Templates - PMBOK Templates - 5 views

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    Free templates for all stages of Project Management. Great simple explanations of terminology and descriptions of what should go in each section of templates that are available. Not only are there documents you would expect such as Project Initiation Documents and Work Breakdown Schedule documents, but also Project Meeting Agenda and Minute templates. When you don't know where to start with compiling PM documents, this site offers some easy to use options.
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    Wow - it sure does! I would need some good starter points to develop professional reports that also ensure I'm including all necessary elements.
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    The templates look like they are really easy to use, at least the ones that I played with did. I thought that it was really interesting that they did their WBS in Microsoft Word. I had contemplated doing that for our project plan but I decided that it would be more trouble than it was worth. The template makes it really easy.
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    Great resource! I appreciated that not only templates were included, but also lots of related information about "why and how would I use this."
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    Giselle, this is a great find! I can't believe these templates are free.
JP Sharp

Managing E-Learning Projects - 2 views

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    This is a blog that has several entries directly related to managing e-learning projects. There are also external links to additional resources.
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    Thanks, JP - I've used Articulate's forums for developers to find answers to specific issues, but didn't realize they had extended into this topic - very helpful - I plan to do some digging soon!
brookg

More is worse - 2 views

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    Project managing e-learning. More is worse! This blog outlines some of the pitfalls that developing E-learning shares with traditional project management as well as some challenges unique to these types of projects. Some solutions are also suggested, mostly dealing with keeping your project plan agile and iterative.
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    Thanks for posting this article, Brook. Because it talks about elearning being software (tech) development and content development at the same time, it applies to my case study...and because it talks about training struggles, it is reflective of my own work environment too.
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    This article brings up some valid points that I wish I had read a year or so ago. Originally I thought eLearning was simple converting F2F material for an online environment. At its basic concept it is, but the complexity of this process is much more complicated and resource intensive than I imagined. Those considering the jump from F2F should seriously consider the points of this article and the affect on their organization resources. Thanks for the info.
Naomi Wahls

MS Project - 0 views

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    Although our class has already discussed MS Project, I didn't notice it on our resource list here. It is a great addition to MS Products, such as SharePoint. Teams can manage their parts of projects in SharePoint and add their smaller tasks as needed. Unfortunately it is still something feared and underused. Another disadvantaged is that users must have PCs to. Use it and to view the plans
Naomi Wahls

SharePoint - 1 views

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    Sharepoint is a great project management tool, most especially for eLearning. Our online department utilizes it to manages tasks and build online resources for the department. It's a great place to share files and also comment on those files. It has discussion boards and announcement boards. Users can view files and edit them with versioning.
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    I agree that SharePoint is a great collaboration tool, although it's nice to have someone around who is an expert with using it. Sometimes it can be a little hard to handle. My favorite thing about SharePoint is that you can set up a workflow where a project manager can approve all document updates and new content before it goes live on the site. The manager can even leave comments to help the person revamp their submission. It's a great cloud-based collaboration and information management tool!
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    I agree, Melissa - it is a great tool but a bit cumbersome. We have a Sharepoint SME in our office who is working on revamping all of our sites. I am hoping it will make our teams use their sites to their fuller potential. If you have a content management plan, it is fantastic - but it can spiral out of control very quickly!
Jennifer Soliman

MindMeister - 0 views

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    MindMeister is a leading online mind mapping tool, allowing individuals from around the world to simultaneously collaborate on problem solving, business planning, note taking, etc. with nothing more than a browser and an internet connection. We've taken cues from the scientifically proven mind mapping methodology, and applied them to an easy-to-use, online application.
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    Jennifer, I posted a tool very similar. I really love mind mapping and think it has huge benefits in the area of project management. It is nice when multiple people can work on the same visual. These maps help you to organized your ideas and see potential problems. Both huge things in Project Management.
Jennifer Soliman

Project Management Advisor - 0 views

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    The website, by DoIT and UW-Madison, helps walk through each step of the project management cycle/framework.
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    This is a great tool - especially for our Quality Management Plan! It is well laid out and covers all the Quality Management topics.
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    I love the step by step instructions, as well as the examples. Really helpful! Thanks for posting :-) - Christine
dmcboggws

Strategy as Process, Not Product: The Learning Value Chain by Ellen Behrens : Learning ... - 1 views

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    This article argues the case for successful strategic planning vs. diving in and hoping your project will be a success. -Duncan McBogg
Ken Thomas

Project Management for Dummies - 0 views

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    Yup - the same people who publish the books in that series provide a free online resource with specific topics (e.g., "developing meaningful project objectives," "performing a cost-benefit analysis," "how to plan project execution"). It's not the PMBOK, but it's an easy to use and easy to digest collection of good information.
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    This looks like a great resource to learn project management from scratch. Since so many details go into project management, I think this would be the ideal reference for me, since it breaks it down for the novices. Thanks for sharing!
anonymous

PM Knowledge Base Forum - 0 views

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    Connect with others and ask questions about topics such as scheduling, estimating costs, planning, etc.
lewis648

10 Best Project Management Tools For Planning - 0 views

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    Another list of PM tools with descriptions and user comments.
crow0138

Project Management Methodologies - 0 views

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    Introduction: In order to achieve goals and planned results within a defined schedule and a budget, a manager uses a project. Regardless of which field or which trade, there are assortments of methodologies to help managers at every stage of a project from the initiation to implementation to the closure.
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    Thanks for posting - it is nice to see a list like this of many of the competing methodologies out there. My interviewee told me that the most important thing prospective PMs can do is learn as many methods as possible as well as possible, because in reality, you need to mix and match them depending on what your project requires, and the more you know, the more you can adapt.
Michael Kazan

Easy Chain (Critical Chain Project Management-CCPM) - 1 views

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    Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) is an alternate method of planning and managing projects with an emphasis on the resources required to execute project tasks rather than upon what the traditional WBS encapsulates.
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    This was interesting! I liked all of the statistics about why projects fail. Being new to all this, it gives me further insight on structuring projects.
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    Wow, it is hard to believe how many different methodologies there are out there! This one seems really different. I can see how it would be suited for some types of projects, like those with a tangible end product, but I wonder how well it would work with eLearning?
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