Dana Wright

Dana Wright

Blog Post | By | November 02, 2012 | Comments (0)

Employers: It's Time to Take Professional Education Mobile

In government and the private sector, employees want answers fast - anytime, anywhere. Much of this on-demand learning takes place during commute hours, business travel, or evenings at home. Call it mobile learning, eLearning, informal learning, or portable learning. Traditional learning has evolved to on-demand, mobile learning, which can now take place in the air or on the bus.
Blog Post | By | July 23, 2012 | Comments (0)

Professional Education Terminology in the Minds of Executives

In the world of continuing professional education, technological advancement is often thwarted because the language used to descride it means different things to different people. The disconnect is fairly common between training professionals and executives.
Blog Post | By | July 13, 2012 | Comments (0)

Tips for Contractors Developing a Mobile Learning Strategy

There's been a lot of talk lately about mobile learning or mLearning in professional education. While it may be too soon to tell for sure, growing evidence suggests that this is not a passing fad but in fact a permanent alteration in the way workforces are trained on the job.
Blog Post | By | May 16, 2012 | Comments (0)

The Government Printing Office Procures eLearning Tool to Train Librarians on Accessing Government Data

The U.S. Government Printing Office(GPO) has a new eLearning tool that allows the agency to conduct virtual trainings and host virtual meetings with members of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). GPO attained this tool through a competitive procurement and can now provide libraries with training on GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys), according to a GPO release.
Blog Post | By | May 09, 2012 | Comments (0)

Contract Modifications: Common Practice for Government Buyers

Contract modifications (frequently referred to as "mods") are fairly commonplace in today's federal procurement environment. Whenever the Government wants something different than was envisioned for the original contract or something unforeseen occurs, a modifications become necessary.