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How Freelance Clients Find Me

Experiencing eLearning

Back in 2015, I gave a short presentation for the Online Network of Independent Learning Professionals on finding freelance clients. The biggest shift for me is that more of my work now comes from networking and referrals rather than from my blog and portfolio. In 2015, the primary way prospective clients found me was via my blog.

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20 eLearning Blogs You Simply Have to Bookmark

eLearning Brothers

In our own, considered, humble opinion, we have an awesome blog that every eLearning professional should read. Here are a few blogs that you simply must bookmark and read on a consistent basis: 1. An eLearning blog created by accomplished scientist and Educational Developer at Queen’s University, Eric Tremblay. OpenSesame.

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Training 2015 Conference Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are slides, links notes and other items of interest related to my presentation at Training 2015 Conference & Expo. Blog Posts of Interest. To learn more about gamification and games for learning: Click here to visit a catalog of Resources on this subject. First the slides. Zombie Run! Games Gamification'

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Competency-Based Learning: How to Bridge the Skills-Gap

Association eLearning

Competency-Based Learning: How to Bridge the Skills-Gap was originally published in the IACET blog as a guest post by Digitec President Jack McGrath. According to the 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmark report, continuing education is the #2 reason why members join an education. The skills-gap issue is growing more critical in the U.S.,

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Best eLearning Resources of 2014

eLearning Brothers

Another great part of 2014 was all the great eLearning resources, tips, and tutorials. Here’s a collection of the popular posts and blogs from the past year. Without a great team of eLearning developers, we couldn’t have done so many awesome blogs. And thanks to you, for reading our blogs in 2014.

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2015 ATD ICE Conference Slides & Resources

Kapp Notes

Blog Posts of Interest. Here are some blog entries about preparing for the presentation in the spirit of “Show Your Work” Notes about Looking forward to DevLearn 2014 –Describes how the presentation was developed. Click here to visit a catalog of Resources on this subject. Zombie Run! Teaching Expert Learners.

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5 Steps to Create Killer Blog Post Titles

OpenSesame

The average American attention span in 2015 was recorded at 8.25 The creation of the aforementioned social media sites and the popularity of business blogs suggests that the marketplace is rapidly adapting to these changes in attention spans. Bonus Step Five): Link to other blog posts within the article.