Tag archives for systems approach

Ready, Set, Go V-Max!

Today EMC, the company I work for, launched a new addition to our core product line, the Symmetrix V-Max system. The official launch site is at overtakethefuture.com, and a very good blog round-up of the coverage is over at the Storage Anarachist’s site. As you can probably tell from the coverage, this release is a [...]

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ASTD Big Question: Am I still stuck?

Wow! This month the ASTD Big Question is about a blog post I wrote back in December! The post was called “I think grad school is making me crazy“. Basically, I was venting my frustration about learning new ways of doing things while being in a role where I can’t implement change (it did not [...]

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Systems approach of designing instruction

I’ve posted before about the Dick & Carey method of instructional design – while I was taking a class based on the Dick & Carey method. This method of instructional design is very popular because it represents a systems method of designing instruction. Click on the image below to see a diagram of how this [...]

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