Steven Loomis
Senior Learning and Development Consultant, BJC Healthcare
Steven Loomis is an experienced learning and development consultant that has worked in the legal, banking, and healthcare sectors. Steven enjoys exploring evolving technologies and is an occasional contributor to industry sites like Learning Solutions and eLearning Industry. Steven is currently a senior learning and development consultant at BJC HealthCare.
Latest from Steven Loomis
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Dealing with Alphas: Content Owners and Third-Party Content
Stakeholders who request training may struggle to accept third-party content. This article will discuss objections to such content and how to address them.
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Use Office 365 To Break The Virtual Training Classroom Mindset
The classroom mindset (how and what we do in class) is dominating the approach to virtual learning. There is a way to get around this limitation.
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Don’t Make Me Think: Automating Practice, Feedback & Repetition
Bad interfaces require the user to think too much. Good interface design is about limiting the amount of thinking on the user side.
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Darwin Would Approve: Levels of Learning Adaptation
There are several approaches to learning adaptation that provide custom learning experiences for individuals. Here are five examples.
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Quick and Easy Mobile Performance Support with Google Forms
Are decision makers and others in your organization reluctant to embrace mobile performance support, even when it’s a better solution than training? There are some reasons behind that reluctance, and there are ways to respond and move on to a simple and effective mobile solution.
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Challenging the Infinite Monkey Theorem: Mobile Performance Support
We’ve been facing a problem with mobile. We’ve been concentrating on delivery of training rather than support of performance. Here’s a suggestion to stop this cycle by introducing strategies that focus on using performance tools with mobile devices rather than delivering training through mobile devices.
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Build a Dream Team for Your eLearning Project
Do you long to have an eLearning Dream Team for your development projects? Because of the mix of skills and experience available to you, this may be a tall order to fill, so what can you do? The ideal and the real are often far apart, but here is an analysis to help you use the staff talent you have.









