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Andi Whaley

Active Presenter - 0 views

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    This is a tool that I wanted to share because I know in ILT a lot of people tout using Adobe Captivate for various projects. I recently came across Active Presenter, which has a no-time-limit free version that does all of the basic features of Captivate, most notably screen capturing. One of the obstacles I run into with project management is having everyone on a project team understand how to use various resources. If you have an SME who would be willing to make a quick screen capture of how to use a tool and record it using this program, it will save a lot of time getting everyone on the same page.
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    Time saver and better screen capturing than Captivate? I must try it!
m_rturnage

Help Identify Risks in eLearning (or, learn from my fail) - 1 views

The average completion rate of most free online courses is 7.5%. That means over 90% of participants sign up for a free online course and then drop out. (A nice visualization can be found here: htt...

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Michael Kazan

Six Essential Skills for Managing Conflict - 0 views

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    Great concise article on conflict management with specific strategic tips. The goal is not just to resolve conflict, but rather to work through conflict toward a productive outcome.
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    Great article. I love the very first point - finding the common goal to concentrate on, and using your empathy to approach your adversary as you would a friend.
Peggy Liu

Helping Your People Develop Emotional Intelligence - 0 views

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    Here is a nice article on emotional intelligent. I like the topic very much.
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    Peggy, this is a great article and definitely something I can use in my workplace. I think acknowledging how teams deal with and use EI is great in helping create strong interpersonal relationships. Thank you for sharing!
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    I appreciate this too. One of the things I was curious about after our EI discussions was how best to share knowledge of EI, self-awareness and empathetic communication with team members. It seems to me that rather than just using the techniques we have learned ourselves, we should share them with others as well, so that they understand the approach and the improved empathy is able to move both ways. So this is great to have some advice about that specifically.
anonymous

Welcome to AbstractSpoon Software - 1 views

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    I've used this simple To Do list program for several years. It includes a task list, a calendar view and a Gantt chart. Probably not something to use with enormous complicated projects, but I use it for a lot of different things. It is a free utility that runs from an executable rather than installing a full program which makes it easy to give it a test run.
wearnerr

Effective email communications - 2 views

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    Basic, but sometimes underutilized, steps to better communication via email.
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    This one is close to my ll share at work :)
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    Definitely good reminders for the workplace! It reminds me of a coworker who had the "reply all" button removed form their email accounts at her previous company because people just couldn't help themselves from over using it. These are good rules to pass around every once in awhile :).
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    I think we take for granted, because we have all been writing emails for a while, that we know how to make them effective. I would definitely share this at work!
johnseelhoff

Key Consulting PM - 2 views

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    This site offers a nice succinct, streamlined, one page PM process break down; summarized in a flow chart with links to each individual stage of the process. It also has additional links for PM books, services, and templates. A useful link for getting people started in PM.
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    John, thank for sharing, it is always good to know about resources for beginner in the area like myself : )
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    Wow, John, what a find! I wish I had this a few months ago when we started this course. I've been looking for a simple visual that still manages to encompass most of the detail that goes into the project process. I love the printable color-coded version (http://www.consulting.ky/files/project_management_process_diagram_large.jpg). I plan on hanging that up in my office. I could also print a copy for each project, and use it as a sort of checklist. The other things I love about the site is that it lists specific deliverables for each stage. Love it! It's definitely more usable than the visuals in our Carroll book, since it's more detailed.
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    Thanks, this looks to be an excellent resource, and it has that guy on the side that looks at your pointer.
jill kamas

Peter Senge on Learning Organizations - 0 views

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    …organizations where people continually expand their capacity to create the results they truly desire, where new and expansive patterns of thinking are nurtured, where collective aspiration is set free, and where people are continually learning to see the whole together.
jill kamas

Personal Mastery - Senge + Pink concept: lesson and quiz - 0 views

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    In Peter Senge's book 'The Five Disciplines: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization' (1990), one of disciplines is personal mastery. In this lesson, you'll learn what personal mastery is and some examples will be provided to illustrate the concept in action. You'll have an opportunity to reinforce your knowledge after the lesson with a short quiz.
dschlutz

Coursera - 1 views

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    Take free online classes from 80+ top universities and organizations. Coursera is a social entrepreneurship company partnering with Stanford University, Yale University, Princeton University and others around the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free. We believe in connecting people to a great education so that anyone around the world can learn without limits.
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    Another great source. I am eager to learn more about project management and this looks great!
melissagarrett86

Microsoft OneNote - 2 views

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    OneNote is a great product from Microsoft, and it's basically a digital series of binders that you can create and customize. You can create and label binders, sections, and individual pages. You can add notes, checklists, links to web pages, embed documents...almost anything you find can be placed there. The two most beneficial features: everything you put there can be made searchable, and your binders are sharable via SkyDrive (Microsoft's cloud) and by emailed link. A project manager could use this for anything from their own simple notes to an official file of collaborative information about a project! View a demo at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote-help/demo-what-is-onenote-HA010168634.aspx.
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    Melissa,
    I love OneNote. It is so easy to share and collaborate with others.
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    I use OneNote all the time and wonder how I managed without it! I tried Evernote, but the bugs finally drove me away and then I discovered OneNote. I don't know why Microsoft doesn't promote it better... it's a great tool!
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    I am also a big fan of OneNote. I use it a lot to share information with other teachers.
w2watson

Primal Leadership By Daniel Goleman - 1 views

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    The topic of leadership has appeared several times in our class discussions. This book by Daniel Goleman is a wonderful book on leadership based on his work with Emotional Intelligence. I've found it to be one that I return to to read and get grounded when struggling with my own leadership or that of others. Well worth purchasing and adding to your professional library.
furl_ed55

Expressing Your Vulnerability Makes You Stronger - David Brendel - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    The author cites examples of successes coming after clients and teams allow themselves to be vulnerable to expressing emotions.
michelle dame

Transitioning from school to work: How do we help students to make it easier - 0 views

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    This is a great article which talks about teaching project management to kids along with project based learning. The author discusses why kids have such a hard time transitioning from school to work. Working with project management and project based learning would give students more real world examples about why learning is important.
elise3125

Basecamp - 0 views

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    Trusted by millions, Basecamp is the leading web-based project management and collaboration tool. To-dos, files, messages, schedules, and milestones.
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    Reminds me of just a plain old free wiki like the PB wiki. It would be interesting to test some of these products to see what stands out as really useful, and what doesn't seem worth the time or money...
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    This is a great project management tool that helps you stay connected with all involved in your project. This tool provides a way to keep stakeholders updated, share documents and timelines, and get instant feedback.
Pamela Rubinoff

Trello- Your entire project, in a single glance - 4 views

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    This is a task management web application based on agile methodology. It has a great visual and clean user interface which makes it easy for anyone to understand and use. The features of Trello are easy to use, such as the drag and drop of tasks/cards. This can be easily used for agile requirements gathering as well.
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    I love the idea of this! It's so much better than post-it note reminders and provides so much clarity from initiation to completion and all the steps in between. Thanks!
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    And it's Free! I like the clean look of the software. I might give this a go for my upcoming move. Thanks for posting.
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    The cards really remind me of the Scrum model.
Laura Hein

Free Project Management Software - 1 views

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    This is a free version of Microsoft Project. It does require you to download it to your computer
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    I can't hardly believe this is free! What is the world (Microsoft) coming to? Anyway, I downloaded this for my home computer, thanks!
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    Thanks, Laura. A friend was recently asking me if I knew of a free PM tool like MS Project. This should be perfect.
Laura Hein

6 leadership styles - 1 views

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    Good article, I heard of four of the styles but 2 were new to me. Affiliative and pacesetting were interesting. I like the affililiative as they are team focused and work to lead a cohesive unit. I didn't care for the pacesetting but do see how in some situation they can be useful like with government regulations. Thanks for sharing the article.
Jaime Clark

Managing Scope Creep - 1 views

I think this is a good reminder that nothing goes as planned...and that remaining in control of the project (having a plan) is the key to keeping things in line. Avoid the creep. Kinda makes me wan...

Kenny Hirschmann

Effective Project Management for Web Geeks - SitePoint - 1 views

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    A primer on project management skills as applied to web development. Very thorough for a single web page. Gives an excellent introduction to the various skills required of project managers involved with web projects. Instructional designers can easily adapt many of the techniques to instructional work.
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