A project I’ve been working on over the past three years is on government procurement for Nunavut businesses (how to sell products and services to governments). It involved translating courses into Inuktitut languages. It’s been a fascinating project from the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Instructional Design
A style guide is an important document for most successful projects. That’s why it surprises me that it’s often overlooked by creative project teams. It does require planning, discussion, and consensus up-front but it saves a lot in the long … Continue reading
It is essential to simply slow down in order to see and think more clearly; it is this process that allows us to realize the whole. Artists, designers, authors, scientists, and many others use this process. As stated in the … Continue reading
It’s not easy to write clearly. This is why we often see confounding user guides, baffling instructions, and confusing handouts. But if it’s hard, why bother to write clearly? A lack of literacy and essential skills The International Adult Literacy … Continue reading
Many people seem to make resolutions in January for the New Year. I usually don’t… but this year it seemed like a good idea. So, this is my resolution number 9 (why start with 1?). Defining thoughts A resolution is … Continue reading