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Conversation with Kevin Kruse–Best Selling Author

Kapp Notes

Since that first meeting, we’ve co-presented on the topic of evidence-based training, worked together when he was a CEO of one of his many companies, collaborated on parts of his ground-breaking website/blog eLearning Guru and frequently meet up at speaking engagements. Think of it as informal reverse mentorship.

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A Conversation with New York Times Bestselling Author Kevin Kruse

Kapp Notes

Since that first meeting, we’ve co-presented on the topic of evidence-based training, worked together when he was a CEO of one of his many companies, collaborated on parts of his ground-breaking website/blog eLearning Guru and frequently meet up at speaking engagements. Want to go work for giant XYZ company in a year?

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eLearning: Top 20 Must-Read BLOGS

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Here are a few blogs that you simply must bookmark and read on a consistent basis: eLearning Industry. This website publishes original eLearning content with 360 authors and more than 90 original articles published per month. The eLearning Coach. Rapid eLearning Blog. By  E-Learning Provocateur.

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The Importance of Being an Instructional Designer

Origin Learning

In addition to this, Instructional Designers also need to familiarize themselves with authoring tools that help create eLearning content with ease. Tools like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, and Lectora Inspire, and the open-source favorite Adapt, are changing the way organizations are creating eLearning.

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eLearning tips from Tom Kuhlmann

eLearningArt

I had the pleasure of interviewing eLearning guru Tom Kuhlmann, VP of Community at Articulate and the author of the Rapid eLearning Blog , the most popular blog in the eLearning industry with over 100k subscribers. Content should be designed to meet the learning objectives and not overwhelm people with information.