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4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

Association eLearning

Wouldn’t you like to write a script with that kind of impact? According to Bean, the first tip to writing a great eLearning script is to write like a human. According to Bean, the first tip to writing a great eLearning script is to write like a human. Now read the revised example. ” Yuck. Lighten up.

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Social Media Libraries for Flash

Upside Learning

A couple of months back, the Adobe Captivate blog demonstrated a twitter widget that can be integrated within a Captivate Flash output to send a tweet (as questions/suggestions/comments etc.) This is just one example. Facebook – The most commonly used class for Facebook integration is facebook-actionscript-api.

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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

When a company, for example, needs to hire an eLearning pro for its next project or to call upon a specialist to join its development team, you will be at the top of the list if you have taken the time to network. LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as other social media sites, are great places to network online.

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How to Market Your Online Course on a Budget

LearnDash

You don’t have to have a perfect, fully-developed website, but you do have to have a blog and somewhere to direct visitors so that they can learn more about your course. A Facebook page is not enough. Start writing. Blogging is the cheapest way to build interest in your course, at least from a financial perspective. (It

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What Every Teacher Needs to Know About Google in the Classroom

DigitalChalk eLearning

Google just might change the way you teach—in a good way. After making a full Google Docs integration this year in my history classroom, I will never go back,” wrote Nate Green, an educator and blogger with edSocialMedia.com. Here’s what you need to know about using Google in the classroom. Free Resources Are Everywhere.

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A Comprehensive SEO Guide for Event Marketing: A Step-by-Step Guideline

Think Orion

Organizations create great landing pages, social posts, blogs, and videos about their event to gain popularity, but how exactly do they get these content marketing assets to relevant audiences online? Making your valuable event landing pages, videos, blogs, and social posts discoverable through organic means requires a sound SEO strategy.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

When I first started writing essays for school, the rule we were given was “no online sources allowed.” Imagine trying to write a guide for citing online sources in 1997, the year before Google was founded? Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? When was the source written, and is it still relevant?