From the Editor's Desk - January 2008
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Hello Friends,
Welcome to this edition of Wavelength.
Most January mornings were colored in an uninspiring gray.
The need to break the monotony of gray and to make a change is very
strong. We feel a strong desire to see a change and to witness growth.
We want to see the plants send out beautiful and soft shoots, we
want to see the colors become bright again, and we want to shed
our cloaks of lethargy and grow.
Wavelength too has been experiencing the need to grow, to take
a big and steady step in the direction of content development for
other organizations. Ever since our courses began to weave the magic
of eLearning, we’ve been receiving numerous content development
inquiries from various companies. So far, Wavelength had been focusing
on creating its own courses (with two other courses in pipeline,
our content magicians are still hard at work.) Now, we plan to expand
and offer our capabilities to those organizations that wish to delight
their audience, the way we’ve been delighting ours!
We shall be connecting with organizations that we admire and
would like to work with. Organizations that are currently not on
our radar, but that wish to tap Wavelength’s content design
and development expertise for their employees, are welcome to contact
us. I’ve never been appreciated for my political correctness,
so in a very straightforward manner, I would like to state that
relationships are established through the appreciation of each other’s
values. Our primary value is an unequivocal – Love your Audience!
So if you love your learners, connect with us.
Wavelength’s Mystery of the Month article for January
2008, “Artistic vs. Applied
Creation” is an unpredictable one. It differentiates the
artistic creation from the applied creation, and it builds a case
for the supremacy of applied creation in our kind of work.
The IDSP Online’s second session is in full swing. The
third session shall begin on March 01, 2008. If you have at least
four years of content development/training experience and you wish
to connect with your content development team on their wavelength,
enroll for the IDSP Online course.
Visit the IDSP Online page. Also read
the views
of the IDSP Online (first session). participants
Registrations for the 8th session of
IDCWC Online beginning on April 01, 2008, are now on. If you’ve
heard of the wonders of instructional design and if you want to
experience them first-hand, please visit the IDCWC
Online page.
The IDCWC contact course shall begin its next session on February
17, 2008; while the ASDC (ActionScript Developer Certificate) contact
course will begin its session on February 24, 2007. As the classes
for these courses are held at Wavelength, Noida, (only on Sundays)
if you want to enroll for either of these courses call us at 9810324284/0120-4315505.
As always, we shall continue to seek your support for achieving
new heights of excellence in content creation.
Thanks and Warm Regards,
Shafali
Shafali R. Anand.
(Editor & Publisher - Wavelength)
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