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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. These aren’t learning or training games, but it’s useful to look at games outside of L&D for ideas on game mechanics, look and feel, choice writing, and other elements of games. As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. Leslie Jamison.

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How to Scale a Solopreneur Education Business with Sarah Duran

LifterLMS

Chris Badgett: Tell us a little bit about your podcast and newsletter before we go more into goals and ideas and stuff. Whereas I’m going to write six pages of my new book every day or, I’m going to create, I’m going to work on my course business four hours a day. So just going back to the idea that.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

October 10, 2010 “Whereas people might spend a long time composing a comment to a blog post or engage in lengthy, in - depth conversation on a discussion board, Twitter invites more in - the - moment interactions. like the idea of letting the users control their own navigation. Using Twitter to Transform the Classroom!

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How to Start an Online Coaching Business with Software Entrepreneur Coach Dan Martell Creator of SaaS Academy

LifterLMS

One concept Chris and Dan cover is the idea that, “The riches are in the niches.” And he just says to me, he’s like, “Have you ever thought of writing a book. And I think anybody that’s ever had success is like Maslow’s hierarchy of impact. Dan Martell: Good idea though, I get the concept.

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Maslow, technology and learning

Learning with e's

But a mash-up takes several ideas, formats or sources and places them together in a new form, to say something new. Amy Burvall and I did this a while back, when we invited people to write some thoughts on learning around an image. I did something similar when I speculated on how Paulo Friere might view blogging.

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