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Why Google Will Enter The E-Learning Industry

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When you consider that e-learning (and now m-learning) is growing exponentially in terms of revenue generated, it’s not all that inconceivable to think that a juggernaut like Google would enter the fray to get their piece of the pie. I mean, think about it. But in what capacity would they enter?

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Google Course Builder: Initial Review

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Not too long ago, Google came out with a Course Builder program, designed to allow schools and institutions an easy way to set-up their own MOOC platform. Naturally, I have some high expectations, I mean, this is Google after all. I can’t help but wonder why Google didn’t make this a bit more intuitive.

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Google Ditches Course Builder, Turns to edX

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Not too long ago, I did a short review of the Google MOOC building platform , Course Builder. The verdict of that review essentially stating that Google has made an “okay” start, but the program could stand a bit of a face-lift. MOOCs online learning' What Happens to Course Builder?

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How a Mobile App Can Benefit Online Learning

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For most course creators, their website is their main learning platform, and most have done a good job of choosing mobile themes so that their users can access their content on the go. However, learning platforms, with their extra functionality, could benefit from an app interface. Interested in learning more? shift elearning.

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5 Tips to Build SEO Strength for Your Online Course

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Paid advertising on platforms like Google, Facebook, or Instagram can, of course, achieve excellent results. If a learner is on Google searching for a course like the one you teach, you will of course want to be at the top of their search results. MYTH: I’m entitled to the #1 ranking on Google. No, you aren’t.

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How Is AI Being Used in E-Learning in 2020?

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Google now applies neural matching technology to roughly 30% of searches, voice searches are standard on all major smartphone operating systems, and social media platforms rely on AI to deliver content to users. Here are six ways AI is currently being used in the e-learning industry today. Learning personalization.

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Google’s Micro-Learning Findings

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With the rise of mobile devises there has been more talk about micro-learning. There are many resources to learn more about micro-learning , but in a sentence it is a way to deliver learning content that is optimal for the smartphones and tablets. This form of impromptu learning is almost second nature for people.