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My Top 10 Posts for 2020

Experiencing eLearning

I have written over 1100 blog posts since I started this blog in 2006. This was the top post on my blog for many years, and still ranks highest of my instructional design careers series. Find examples of scenarios plus information on planning, designing, writing, and developing scenarios. Top 5 Evergreen Posts.

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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Upside Learning Blog , April 29, 2010 The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point? eLearning Technology , July 28, 2006 Scuttle – an open source social bookmarking tool Corporate Social Bookmarking Tools - eLearning Technology , May 21, 2008 Web 2.0

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Where I Get Blog Post Ideas

Experiencing eLearning

When I talk to people about starting a blog, newsletter, LinkedIn posts, or other content marketing, they often confess that they’re worried they don’t have anything to write about. They ask how I come up with ideas, especially when I’ve been blogging so long. I also bookmark articles for my posts of curated links.

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Evaluating Your eLearning

eFront

de Freitas & Oliver 2006, p.262). As adult learners they would prefer meaningful and relevant information. This means separating information from “need to know” to “good to know”. Needless to say, many learners will guiltlessly skip the “good to know” information and focus on the needful. References. de Freitas, S.,

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

As a result, I grew up learning how to find information the traditional way—in books, magazines, and even microfilm newspapers. But I also learned how to find information on the Internet, and how to measure the credibility of a source early on. Or in 2006, before the iPhone ushered in the smartphone era?

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Class is over; now what? Informal learning in the workplace

Obsidian Learning

When you’re designing learning, don’t overlook the importance of informal learning. In fact, we typically learn more from informal learning than from formal learning experiences. Here are a few ideas for encouraging informal learning in the workplace. Build a Learning Culture. Foster Employee Engagement.

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This blog is closing…

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

I started this blog when Informal Learning was released, November 10, 2006. The informal learning meme has gone mainstream. Informal learning is more important than ever. Informal learning is part of the mix, but so are social business, brain science, systems thinking, and a bunch of other things.