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30 Sep
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Showing My Work #6

Posted by Matt Guyan | ELH Challenges, Show Your Work |

Often when we talk about our work, we talk in terms of ‘what’ we did. The Showing My Work series of posts aim to also capture the ‘how’ something was done. E-Learning Heroes Challenge #50 – Flat Office Design The brief: This week your challenge is to design an office or desktop theme based on your own workplace environment. Design as many objects as you like. For variety, try adding both top and front views of your workspace. Extra credit: Share a photo of your office workspace so we can compare it with your flat design template. According to Wikipedia, “Flat...
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25 Sep
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A New Beginning

Posted by Matt Guyan | eLearning |

Welcome to my new site! It’s been quite a few weeks in the making and I’m happy to finally launch it. I started writing on the Learning Snippets blog about 18 months ago and over that time I’ve changed and evolved (actually, I still am) and as a result I wanted to update my site to reflect this. I wanted to do more with my blogging and sharing, so I decided that I needed a new space to achieve this goal. Getting to this point will be a post in itself in the not too distant future. About the same...
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G'day and welcome to my site! My name is Matt Guyan and I'm an instructional designer from Newcastle NSW, Australia. I'm interested in all things related to eLearning, especially how learning transfer and workplace performance can be improved.

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