This month the Online Course Development Team has introduced some of the people that help author our courses and hopefully given you some insight into our work with Subject Matter Experts.
“Where do these people come from?” you might ask. It’s the network! One of the “byproducts” and great benefits of being part of the education [...]
Archive for July, 2008
Can you hear me now?
Posted in Instructional Design, New Courses on July 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Introducing Four SMEs
Posted in Communication, Instructional Design, SMEs, tagged Communication, Instructional Design, PLS, SME, SMEs, Technology on July 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As an instructional designer for PLS, I have the utmost privilege of working with a wide variety of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). I’d like to introduce you to four of the SMEs I’ve worked with. Each of them are unique, knowledgeable people:
Alex Games
Alison Kenny-Gardhouse
Vanessa Dennen
Carol Ann George
Developing an online course virtually can be an [...]
A Brief Chat with Karl Kapp
Posted in SMEs, tagged course development, SMEs on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Continuing our features on SME’s of our courses, one of our Subject Matter Experts, Karl Kapp, graciously agreed to answer some interview questions to tell us a little bit about himself and his experience developing a PLS course. Karl developed the Educating the Net Generation Online course which is set for release in [...]
Interview with Patricia McDonald
Posted in Instructional Design, SMEs, tagged collaboration, Instructional Design, SME on July 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In the month of July, we will profile several of our Subject Matter Experts, or SMEs. Our SMEs serve as content experts for the development of our online courses. Each SME works with one of the instructional designers throughout the development process. Since their work is “behind the scenes,” most of the time their contributions [...]

