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Technology Tools We Couldn't Live Without
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While it’s true that some things in our lives have gotten
more complicated with the advent of technology, it’s also
true that we can accomplish more and be better organized through
the use of certain technologies. Try some of these technological
tools for yourself and see if they don’t make your life a
little easier.
Survey Tools
Survey tools allow you to quickly gather information from managers,
employees, or people outside your organization that might assist
you in the creation of training programs. Two free online survey
tools are available from:
www.Zoomerang.com
www.SurveyMonkey.com
Research Tools
Of course the Internet is a wonderful research tool, but the results
can be overwhelming. Try
www.Pluck.com - an add-on to your existing browser. Pluck allows
you to conduct searches of the internet and newswires, by key word
or phrase, retrieve the results in one window and view them in another
– so that you never have to navigate away from your browser
page in order to view search results. Pluck also allows you to create
“perches” which are on-going searches. A perch will
“troll” the internet for you, even when your browser
is not running, and continue to retrieve new results that meet your
perch criteria. The new results will be added to your perch folder
for viewing at your convenience.
Google offers a number of “specialty” searches which
can help you to laser target your Internet searches. Try:
images.google.com
to find photos and clipart for inclusion in your training materials.
news.google.com
for up-to-date news stories which may affect your topic.
scholar.google.com
for references associated with academic papers and research.
And Define:word in the Google search field
(such as, Define:cost center), when you need
the “official” definition of a word or term.
Printing / Reproduction
The following services allow you to work right up to the last moment
and still have professional materials ready for your training sessions.
Mimeo (www.Mimeo.com)
or FedEx Kinkos will print and bind materials from your own files.
Each service will deliver to your door (or a remote training location)
by the next day, so long as your order is received in time (which
is usually well after what you might consider “business hours”).
Quantum Copy (www.QuantumCopy.com)
and VistaPrint (www.VistaPrint.com)
allow you to create colorful, graphically designed marketing materials
for your training programs via their easy to navigate, on-line templates.
Instructional Design Software
These instructional design software packages help you to create
professional materials with minimal effort: Langevin Instructional
DesignWare (www.Langevin.com),
LeaderGuide Pro by Great Circle Learning (www.GCLearning.com),
and Designer’s Edge by Allen Communication Learning Services
(www.allencomm.com).
Miscellaneous “Cool” Tools
Each of these tools will assist you in better organizing your roles
and responsibilities:
On Project (www.onproject.com)
is a web-based project management service that allows you to manage
multiple projects, deliverables, and the input from many contributors.
Affordable monthly subscription fee.
If you like “physical” sticky-notes, you’ll love
these computer based Stickies that stay right on your computer desktop.
Freeware. (www.zhornsoftware.co.uk)
Dragon Naturally Speaking, IBM ViaVoice, or iListen (Macintosh)
Voice dictation software takes an hour or two to acclimate to your
voice, but can save you hundreds of future-hours by allowing you
to dictate your training materials, e-mail, instant messages and
more.
Microsoft OneNote 2003 (www.microsoft.com/office/onenote/)
allows you to make lists and keep notes in various folders that
you set up the way you want them to work.
You Send It. This web-based site allows you to send large files
that are too big to transmit via “regular” email. Great
for sending files to yourself at home. Free. (www.YouSendIt.com). |