From the Editor's Desk - March 2010
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Can you hear those whispers? It’s the March air that’s
telling us to buckle up for a hot summer. I think that every year
the summer becomes harsher and the winter milder – or is it
just my imagination? Could it be that my fertile imagination is
highlighting the contrast between then and now? Could it be that
my creativity isn’t sitting still – and not allowing
me to act like the mature I ought to be?
I don’t know what it is – but my mind has personified
nature, and now, I think it’s out to get revenge...and it’s
getting mighty creative with it as well.
Read Wavelength’s
Mystery of the Month article, “Are you Creative?”
at: http://www.vibrantwavelength.com/articles/are_you_creative.htm
to see if you too are creative.
The upcoming sessions for Wavelength’s online programs
are beginning tomorrow, that is: April 01, 2010.
The registrations for the next sessions that begin on July
01, 2010 shall begin soon, and they’ll be announced on the
Wavelength website. If you haven’t yet subscribed to Wavelength
News at Twitter (@wavelengthnews), I recommend that you do so
– it will help you stay in sync with our announcements.
The new sessions for the contact courses will begin as per
the following schedule. Registrations are currently on for all these
courses.
The IDCWC
contact course: May 02, 2010
The ASDC
contact course: April 25, 2010
The FAADC
contact course: May 01, 2010
The next session of all the Online courses (IDCWC Online, IDSP
Online, and CWWC Online) shall begin on July 01, 2010.
Here are more details on these courses.
(How are Wavelength Courses different? Read
the Philosophy of Wavelength Courses here)
The
IDCWC Online – Next Session begins:
July 01, 2010
The IDCWC (Instructional Design & Content Writing Certificate)
Online Course Details can be found at: http://www.vibrantwavelength.com/idcwc_online.htm.
If you are an instructional designer/content writer who wants
to do instructional design the right way, and who wants to design
and develop eLearning or training content with confidence, this
is the course for you.
NOTE:
If you stay in NCR (Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, or nearby
areas,) you should consider enrolling for the IDCWC
Contact program for which the next session is scheduled to
begin on May 02, 2010. (details at: http://www.vibrantwavelength.com/idcwc_details.htm).
This course is offered as a 2-month intensive contact program
with classes at Wavelength Noida. If interested, please call us
at: 9810324284.
The
IDSP Online– Next Session begins: July
01, 2010
The IDSP (Instructional Design for Senior Professionals)
Online Course Details are available at: http://www.vibrantwavelength.com/idsp_online.htm.
This 2-month online course addresses the ID learning needs of
those senior professionals who have more than four years of experience,
but who haven’t learned Instructional Design formally. As
they would confirm, the knowledge of instructional design helps
tremendously in client interactions and team-management.
In the past, this course has been taken by Senior Professionals
ranging from Instructional Analysts/Specialists to the Content/Training
Heads of different eLearning/Content Organizations. This course
requires at least 4 years of experience in a learning related
area.
The
CWWC Online – Next Session begins:
July 01, 2010
The CWWC (Content Writing for the Web Certificate) Online
Course Details are available at: http://www.vibrantwavelength.com/content_writing_for_web_online.htm.
Are you someone who wants to write web-content that is recognized
by the search engines, the audience, and the clients alike? If
you would like to learn the nuances of effective web-content writing
through an enjoyable and effective learning experience, you should
apply for this course.
If you are interested in taking one of these courses, I recommend
that you begin early and send your applications as soon as the registrations
open. The registrations shall be opening sometime during the first
week of April.
I wish you all the best.
Warm Regards,
Shafali
Shafali R. Anand.
(Editor & Publisher - Wavelength)
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