I started my journey in e-learning before the Internet started using computers/multimedia to train Air Traffic Controllers. Then I started my own company, The Training Precinct. I worked as a consultant in e-learning for many organisations, private colleges and universities. I seemed to always be educating, training, convincing academics, managers, teachers and commercial groups about "e-learning". I established internal e-learning development units in tertiary education, studied peer-to-peer systems and went through those useless LMS talk-fests ("mine is better than yours arguments), before moving on from academia.For the last 4 years, I've put my money where my mouth is and now have 5 staff who train over 3,000 nurses and doctors worldwide (for the record we use "Moodle").... waht a fabulous and rewarding trip...Time now to resume my passion in helping others in e-learning again... with "E-learning Bootcamp" - this is going to be fun!!! I want to help (mostly) smaller commercial training people make e-learning WORK for them. No theory - they want solutions and I can enable that for them.Specialties: combining technology, business and learning.. a "tripartite chestnut".. but true never the less!!