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About Tricia Ransom

Patricia Ransom: wife, daughter, friend. Learning, laughing, living. Chicago, Illinois, downstate. Townie, urbanite, traveller. Note: The opinions expressed on this blog belong solely to me and should not be assumed to reflect the opinions of any of my employers past, current, or future.

How My Husband Taught Me Performance Support vs Training: What I Learned 4/9/2012

Hi everyone! Ok, before I go any further, I’ll admit it. I haven’t been blogging every day. But still, I’ve done better than any time in the past year, so that has to count for something, right? And oh yeah, remember … Continue reading

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Articulate Hyperlinks: What I Learned Thursday 3/29/2012

I’m working in Articulate today. I had a course that has 15 slides – 6 of which are videos. On slide 6, they get to choose which video they want to watch. I had placed hyperlinks to the appropriate slides, … Continue reading

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Gotta Stop to Start: What I learned Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Woo-hoo, I’m on a roll! 3 blog posts in 3 days! Ok, so what did I learn yesterday? I had a to-do list, and my goal was to focus on Single Focus (working on a single task at a time) … Continue reading

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Single Focus: What I Learned Tuesday, 3/27/2012

As promised yesterday, I am committing myself for the next month or two to doing a daily blog post. And sending it out pretty much first draft. My goal is to record what I’ve learned each day. I want a … Continue reading

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Dedication to Blogging

I’m in the process of reading the book Organizations Don’t Tweet, People Do: A Manager’s Guide to the Social Web by Euan Semple. In Chapter Four, the theme is all about sharing knowledge. I’ve never thought about it, but what … Continue reading

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