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Nicole Legault

Hey there Wendy!

Thanks for posting your question and for your interest in the weekly jobs post! Matt was very quick and helpful in posting that link, unfortunately that appears to be an old version of the Jobs Post. 

This is the most up-to-date version: Training, ID and E-Learning Jobs Update. (Updated today, as you can see by the date at the start of the article). 

Thanks, have a nice day!

Nicole

 

Jackie Van Nice

Hi Brian!

I've had the same question about how to find posts from CMs. I can see that some of them are tiled on the ELH home page, but what if I want to catch up on what one particulate CM has posted in the last few months?

For example, yesterday I read a post from Nicole that was "part one of two". I thought I'd be able to see where her recent posts are (to see if she'd done "part two" so I didn't look silly commenting about something she might have included in the second part), but I didn't see any way to do that. Yes, I can go to her profile and see what her latest contributions/comments have been, but of course nobody has the time to wade through mountains of other comments and contributions to try to discern what she's posted over the last few weeks.

Same with Mike's posts, David's posts...I keep thinking I'll stumble across a logical place where I can see what each of them has done lately - but can't find it.

I'm probably missing something incredibly obvious - but can you help me figure this out?

Thank you so much!

Jackie

Jackie Van Nice

Right, Cary. I don't understand the Challenges page either. I'm sure that if a casual visitor wants to leisurely browse, the tiled layouts might serve that person's needs. But if I'm trying to move quickly and get things done efficiently when I just have a few minutes between tasks - I'm looking for an easy-to-find, reliable, chronological list.

But again, I might be missing something obvious.

Jackie Van Nice

That makes sense.

Like I said - it works beautifully if you have time to drift and explore, but since I'm usually not that user I need to make tracks and hit everything I can as quickly as I can, then get back to work. Even if I have more time, I want to find what I want to find in a reasonably efficient way.

Anyway - keep up the great work - and thanks for your help, Brian!

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