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eLearning: Top Posts of 2009 - Upside Learning Blog

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As we knock on 2010’s doors, it’s a good time to look at what we did on this blog in 2009. We started this blog in March 2009 and in its 10 month existence has more than a 100 posts. The blog now has about 500 subscribers and has received more than 53000 page views and more than 200 comments.

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Our Blog Turns One Today

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It’s been a year since we started blogging (March 03, 2009) and we are raring to go another notch high. In the process of writing & sharing our thoughts, we now have a whole bunch of people (bloggers) at Upside who follow a large number of related blogs daily. There has been some important learning too on the blog front: 1.

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eLearning Development India: Results of Salary Survey 2009

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I’d been waiting for the results of the Unofficial Salary Survey 2009 after we wrote about it about 6 weeks back. For a detailed presentation on results, visit Manish Mohan’s blog. Related posts: eLearning Development India - The Unofficial Salary Survey 2009 eLearning Development: How long does it Really take?

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eLearning Development India – The Unofficial Salary Survey 2009

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Manish Mohan has launched the Unofficial eLearning Salary Survey 2009. It would be great if, in addition to IDs and PMs, more functions participate in the 2009 survey. If you are involved in eLearning and content development in India and wish to participate in the survey, visit Manish’s blog. No related posts.

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eLearning Development India - The Unofficial Salary Survey 2009

Upside Learning

Manish Mohan has launched the Unofficial eLearning Salary Survey 2009. It would be great if, in addition to IDs and PMs, more functions participate in the 2009 survey. If you are involved in eLearning and content development in India and wish to participate in the survey, visit Manish’s blog. No related posts.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009: The Final List

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Jane Hart released the final list of top 100 tools for learning 2009 last month. We contributed to this list and here’s the list of Our Top 10 Tools for Learning 2009. Here is a presentation put up by Jane on SlideShare : Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009. The Top 10 Tools are: 1. Twitter. 2. Delicious. 3. YouTube.

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Our Top 10 Learning Tools 2009

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We decided to contribute to the 2009 list by sending in our own list of Top 10 Tools for Learning Professionals. The best thing about this tool is the support available on forums and blogs. Google Reader (and numerous blogs): Blogs have been a huge source of information, as well as a big influencer, about anything new in recent times.

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