by AJ George
Say you're at an interview for an eLearning developer position. And it's a big one. You're waiting to be seen, but you aren't the only one. There's going to be some competition for this job.
You scan the room and your gaze lands on the capable looking young woman seated near you. Poking out of her bag appears to be some sort of software with a green, circular logo on it. You don't recognize the software and you start to panic. Is it an eLearning tool? Should you know what it is prior to your interview? Your mind fills with thoughts of your competition's more well-rounded software prowess. You consider whipping out your smart phone to Google it, but you don't know the name of the software–all you have it its logo.
But then you remember you've got a Google Android. You take a picture of the logo and the Google Goggles app quickly runs a Google search based on the image.
It turns out the logo belongs to Camtasia Studio 6. Blast! You only knew Adobe Captivate 4 for creating eLearning. It might be a good idea to at least know what Camtasia can do. And a few minutes later, thanks to the search results, you can at least say you know about Camtasia. Click here to learn more about Google Goggles.