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Tuesday, May 2, 2017

The .film Namespace is a Viable Top-level Domain for the Film Industry

The .film Namespace is a Viable Top-level Domain for the Film Industry
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I am Training and Development professional with a master's degree in instructional design who specializes in elearnig techniques and technology. Using a systematic instructional design approach, I have created programs for both internal audiences (employees) and outside customers (paying students). Starting from a thorough analysis of the learners' needs, my programs make the most of their delivery medium, whether it's Web, DVD, classroom, plafform learning or a blended approach.
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