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4 Things I Love about Remember The Milk

Experiencing eLearning

Most of the time, I have multiple projects in various states of completion. Right now, I started two projects last week, I’ll start another this week, and I have three courses in various states of revision. I use a tool called Remember the Milk for my to-do list. Prioritization.

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Why ask for advice on LinkedIn for your learning system/tech; if the respondents are not experts?

eLearning 24-7

I am going to get comments that are “How dare you,” “Who else can I ask,” “Just seeking input and what business is it of yours,” and other favorable, err, unfavorable statements. There will be those who think I wrote this for “views” or “clicks.” Proof with the images.

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Career Tips All Women Should Know

Scissortail's Learning Nest

She shared a story about a job where she was given an office in a supply room in the basement, Office Space style. Kassy told a story about interviewing for a marketing position. It was a truly amazing, inspiring, and altogether powerful two days packed with insightful career tips all women should know. If you missed it, don’t fret.

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How to Finally Write a Nonfiction Book that Helps You Get More Leads and Sales and Massively Impact the World with Julie Eason

LifterLMS

When it comes to course creation, people talk a lot about YouTube and Facebook ads for lead generation. Instead of thinking, “What do I want to say?” when creating a course, think about, “What do my students want?” when creating a course, think about, “What do my students want?” Thank you for joining us!

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Tips for Effective Questions in eLearning

B Online Learning

Unfortunately I think in most situations it was the groan. One of the key things that always elicits a negative response in me is badly written questions. Now depending on that experience you are either quite ok with questions or you just let out a resounding groan. I’m right there with you. Aliens abducting you for experimentation.

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Yes, Learning Games Can Suck

Lemonade

The G-word (gamifi.yuck I can't finish it.) The unfortunate thing, is they're also forgetting some of Skinner's key corollaries - the result being underperforming gamified experiences (b t detector: shitty games). You know you could find a job where you punch a button for 4-5 hours and get a steady $100. Because it's fun.

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Yes, Learning Games Can Suck

Lemonade

The G-word (gamifi.yuck I can't finish it.) The unfortunate thing, is they're also forgetting some of Skinner's key corollaries - the result being underperforming gamified experiences (b t detector: shitty games). You know you could find a job where you punch a button for 4-5 hours and get a steady $100. Because it's fun.

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