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Writing books

Clark Quinn

A lot, obviously (7 books, numerous articles, this blog, white papers, …). As another colleague who just published posted some thoughts on what they learned, I realize it may be appropriate to toss out some thoughts on writing books. I know some of the barriers to writing a book, for sure.

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25 Random Acts of Kindness for L&D Professionals

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Write a glowing review or testimonial for a company you’ve done business with. Leave a nice comment on a video, social media post, or blog that you appreciate. Write a stellar LinkedIn recommendation for someone you’ve worked with. Give a coworker a book that helped you in your career. Color in a coloring book.

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The Last Train To Key West – Fun Book Review

Nick Leffler

Last week I finished up reading The Last Train To Key West (also on Amazon), my fun book in my alternating fun book, business book reading. It took me a while to write this review because I really wanted to get something else published between a book review. I don’t want my blog to just…

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How To Make Money By Sharing Expertise For Free

Experiencing eLearning

Blogging, presenting, and other forms of sharing expertise I spend a lot of time writing and speaking about scenario-based learning, instructional design, and other topics. Last year, I spent about 10 hours each month on my blog. 75% of those found me via my blog; the rest found me on LinkedIn.

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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

If you’re not familiar with Mayer’s Principles, this blog post from Digital Learning Institute explains them in a nutshell. For more depth about the research and application of these principles, I encourage you to grab a copy of the books Multimedia Learning and e-Learning and the Science of Instruction. Dyscalculia.)

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My Top Blog Posts of 2022

Experiencing eLearning

Top 5 new blog posts of 2022. I wrote about 30 new blog posts this year and updated about 20 older posts. These are the top five new blog posts for 2022. This post includes recommendations for people to follow, books to read, and other resources. Top 5 evergreen blog posts and pages by overall views.

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The Future of Reading: Augmented Reality Books

Kitaboo

Augmented reality books have facilitated active participation in learners as opposed to the conventional teaching-listening method. While using augmented reality books , a person can continue accessing paper-based textbooks with an add-on of a virtual environment for an immersive experience. What are Augmented Reality Books?