Lesley and I want to wish everyone a Happy and Healthy Holiday season, regardless of what holiday you are celebrating. This year, it’s nice to have Christmas and Hanukkah together because in my house we celebrate both. Celebrating Hanukkah, we just love the latkes and brisket, the lighting of the […]
Yearly Archives: 2016
I had a call the other day from one of our students who had a question about one of the test yourself activities in our infection control course. If you’ve taken one of our courses, you know that our elearning design is much different from other providers. We design courses to […]
DevLearn Conference & Expo is one of the largest learning technology conferences in North America! This year’s theme was all about Sparking Creativity. As a member of the eLearning community, we are always working to remain abreast of the latest in terms of teaching and learning methodologies and changes in […]
Investigations have begun into the NYC’s Administration for Children’s Services following the death of Zymere Perkins, a 6-year-old, beaten to death by his mother’s boyfriend last month. His mother had been the subject of at least five investigations of child abuse since 2010. Governor Cuomo and the City of New York want […]
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Approximately one in 7 women will experience breast cancer and I’m pretty sure that you all know someone who is a survivor. In my group of friends, there are two of us who have had breast cancer. My friend and I experienced breast cancer 2 […]
Let me preface this by saying I have an active 8-year-old son. His personality is spirited, tender-hearted, excitable, disputatious, emotionally sensitive, and cherub-like…when he’s asleep, and I wouldn’t change a hair on his head. Anyone raising boys with the kind of energy I am alluding to has probably experienced those moments of dread […]