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TweetLast week I held a workshop at the Tekom/TCWorld 2011 conference in Wiesbaden, Germany. The title was Creating effective online tests. It was about how to write better multiple choice tests. It’s a topic we are currently dealing with at my company, as part of our partner certification programme. The following contribution is the text [...]
Tweet This is the sixth and final part of a review of the Tekom 2010 conference held 3-5 November 2010 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Part 1 was an overall assessment. Part 2 looked at trends in user assistance and rich media. Part 3 was a comment on the dichotomy between the single-author versus everyone-is-an-author scenario. Part [...]
Tweet This is Part 5 of a six-part review of the Tekom 2010 conference held 3-5 November 2010 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Part 1 was an overall assessment. Part 2 looked at trends in user assistance and rich media. Part 3 was a comment on the dichotomy between the single-author versus everyone-is-an-author scenario. Part 4 reported [...]
Tweet This is Part 4 of a six-part review of the Tekom 2010 conference held 3-5 November 2010 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Part 1 was an overall assessment. Part 2 looked at trends in user assistance and rich media. Part 3 was a comment on the dichotomy between the single-author versus everyone-is-an-author scenario. The following is [...]
Tweet This is Part 3 of a six-part review of the Tekom 2010 conference held 3-5 November 2010 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Part 1 was an overall assessment. Part 2 looked at trends in user assistance and rich media. The following is a comment on the dichotomy between the single-author versus everyone-is-an-author scenario, and why technical [...]
TweetThis is Part 2 of a six-part review of the Tekom 2010 conference held 3-5 November 2010 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Part 1 was an overall assessment. Introduction Half (five) of the sessions I attended dealt with trends in user assistance and the role of social media. The large number of sessions at Tekom dealing with [...]
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