

TLDCast Podcast
The Training, Learning, and Development Community
This podcast is the audio-only version of TLDCast, a livestreamed broadcast for instructional designers, learning experience designers, educational technologists, or anyone involved in workplace learning. Some of the audio content is edited for brevity. Learn more at www.TLDC.us.
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Oct 6, 2018 • 1h 1min
WiLD: Women in Learning and Development
Join us for our series premiere of WILD: Women in Learning & Development! This episode features hosts Toddi Norum, Valerie Sunyak with special guest, Stella Lee. Our discussion topic will be “The Impostor Syndrome”. You can find more information about Stella Lee at www.paradoxlearning.com.

Oct 6, 2018 • 53min
Special Guest Jonathan Rock Shows How to Use PPT for Animations
Today we have one of our own, Jonathan Rock, in the window. Jonathan is like many of us in Training and L&D, he stumbled into his role accidentally. But he discovered that he loves it and he’s good at it. Today he showed us how to use Powerpoint to create animation videos for use in eLearning projects. Jonathan uses Articulate Storyline, but the same ppt output can be used in any authoring tool.
Jonathan’s history
How he learned about side scrolling ppt from Mel Milloway’s post
Animated Titles with PPT – Stranger Things style example
Powerpoint to Animated Gif
How to Use Gifmaker.me
Putting it all together in Articulate Storyline

Oct 6, 2018 • 59min
Special Guests Lisa Giacumo and Jeroen Breman
In today’s TLDCast, Lisa and Jeroen discussed: Designing for a global audience – Cultural considerations in instructional design.
Jeroen Breman is the learning and development coordinator for Grid U, the corporate university of Northwest Lineman College, at their Meridian, ID, campus. His current research interests focus on organizational performance and workplace learning, instructional design, and blended learning solutions in remote learning environments.
Lisa A. Giacumo is an assistant professor of organizational performance and workplace learning in the College of Engineering at Boise State University. Her current research interests are at the intersection of instructional design and workplace learning, including: data-based performance improvement solutions, social and digital media in training and workplace learning, global training initiatives, and competency development in instructional designers.
Lisa and Jereon’s history
Working with World Wildlife Fund Experience
Why Involving Local Instructional Designers is Important
Examples of Instructional Design that takes Culture into account

Sep 30, 2018 • 54min
Special Guest Jeff Batt
Jeff has over ten years experience in the digital learning and media industry. Currently he is CEO and Head Trainer/Sensei at Learning Dojo, a company dedicated to training you to become a software ninja in a variety of eLearning and web related software.
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Sep 30, 2018 • 51min
Special Guest Joseph Suarez Talks Room Design, Audio, and Podcasts
Today we have one of our own, Joseph Suarez, in the window. Joseph is an award-winning eLearning Developer with over 10 years of experience out of Columbus, OH. His passion for user-centered design, visual communication, and story-telling bleeds into the production of innovative learning experiences and associated media assets.
Joseph’s history
Podcasts in learning
Creating a production room
Podcast specifics
Personality in speaking
Q&A Session
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Sep 30, 2018 • 54min
Special Guest Dan Schawbel
Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author, Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, and the Founder of both Millennial Branding and WorkplaceTrends.com. He is the bestselling author of two career books: Promote Yourself and Me 2.0. His third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, will be published by Hachette on November 13th, 2018. He’s the host of 5 Questions with Dan Schawbel, a podcast where he interviews the smartest and most interesting people by asking them 5 questions in under 10 minutes.
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Sep 30, 2018 • 54min
Special Guest Greg Owen-Boger Talks SME’s and Communication
We have VP or Turpin Communication Greg Owen-Boger on and he specializes in communication consulting, training, and coaching. He brings his 20 years of experience in the field of talent development to the window to talk shop with Brent, specifically the SMEs (Subject Matter Experts).
Greg’s history
Transition from acting to training
Orderly Conversation
Effective SMEs
Getting the right people in the room
Get untangled
Executive presence
Emotional intelligence
Gravitas
Story = event****
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Sep 23, 2018 • 57min
Digital Learning Designer, Niki Hobson
Niki Hobson is a digital learning designer from the UK. She is an active member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and is currently working to achieve Level 5 qualifications in Learning and Development. Niki is a trained trainer and a competent assessor. She has a BA Hons degree in TV and Film Design from 2005. Throughout her career she’s been responsible for the delivery and management of various training programs, designed blended learning programs, and managed training budgets. She successfully coaches employees to develop personally as well as professionally whilst promoting CPD activities.
This TLDCast is sponsored by:

Sep 23, 2018 • 57min
Jack Pierce of The myRhythm Group
Jack has been involved in training and learning design for more than 30 of his 40 years as an entrepreneur. He’s convinced that much of what we do in learning and human capital development is negated by ‘hostile’ organizational cultures. These need to be redesigned, to better support our massive talent potential.
When it comes to social media, Jack is most active on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/myrhythmjack/

Sep 23, 2018 • 58min
Wednesday TLDCast Guest: Andrew Hughes – Nick Taylor – DesigingDigitally
Today, good friend of TLDC, Andrew Hughes joined us for another great conversation about how DDInc creates, how they work with clients, and how they create a successful work culture. This was Nick’s first time on TLDCast and it was great to meet him for the first time. Andrew and Nick also gave a “first look” at their entry into the upcoming DemoFest. And just before we ran out of time Andrew handled the lightning round of questions with perfection.
Introducing Nick Taylor
How does Andrew Create a Successful Company Culture
Demo of Project submitted for DevLearn’s DemoFest
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