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Proliferating Portals

Clark Quinn

I hear it all the time: I ask “are you using portals?&# I use portal as the overarching term as well (also including discussion forums, blogs, profiles…). Typically, each business unit is providing a portal of their information for others to use. Tags: social strategy technology. Now, does that make sense?

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How to Develop an eLearning Program for Human Resources (HR)

learnWorlds

Here are some examples of training distribution: Employee portal Email invitations In-person invitations Project management software HR software Through managers Step 6: Measure Results & Feedback Lastly, you can’t have good talent management without measuring results. Others use a pass/fail tag or scoring in their systems.

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Where Have All the Learning Portals Gone?

CLO Magazine

Fifteen years ago, the learning field thought the learning portal was going to be a powerful tool to drive employee performance improvement. Now when I look around, it is hard to find the 2016 “All Star” learning portal. What happened to the magical learning portals of our dreams? Some assets aren’t official learning resources.

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Should You License Your Course?

LearnDash

Under most circumstance course creators think of course sales in the traditional sense: create the course, put a price tag on it, and sell to consumers. As a result your price tag for the content can be higher than it would normally be for the consumer market. A few clicks and you have a fully branded portal for your clients.

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Top 3 Questions to Ask Before Choosing eLearning for Your Association

Association eLearning

As with other types of instruction, developing an eLearning course comes with a price tag, so you’ll want to make sure your investment pays off. If, for example, you believe a competitive price for the course would be $300, then the estimated revenue for the first year would be $300 multiplied by 500, which would be $150,000.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

There is value in books, manuals, and written reference materials included in training activities, but don’t use words to replace examples, images, and experience. Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS? Discover the real problems and questions before you jump to the solution.

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How to build an SEO-friendly training portal

TalentLMS

And now it’s time for your new training portal to go live. In this guide, we show you how to use SEO for online courses, sharing best practice tips, useful tools, and powerful techniques that will help drive traffic to your training portal. How to optimize a training portal for SEO. A title tag is an HTML code tag.

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