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Podcasting to Accelerate Sales for Course Creators with Craig Hewitt from Castos

LifterLMS

Learn how to use podcasting to accelerate sales for course creators with Craig Hewitt from Castos in this LMScast with Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Castos is a podcast hosting platform that allows you to host your audio files and create your RSS feed, and that is what can be sent out to platforms like iTunes. Enjoy the show.

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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

eFront

Update 11/24/2010: suggested by alearning ) Tagoras Blog (Tagoblog) by Jeff Cobb & Celisa Steele The blog focuses on an ongoing stream of resources related to learning strategy, marketing, and technology. blogs and podcasts), & continuous professional development.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Great New PaperVision Examples - 3D in Your Browser

Mark Oehlert

Funny Future of e-Learning Research Cross Posting Futures Games Gaming & Learning Government Hardware Industry informal learning Innovation Insanely Cool Content Job Leads Latest News Learning Learning 2005 Learning As Art Learning/Training Learning/Web 2.0 The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us

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The Best 17 Community Platforms for 2024

learnWorlds

Other noteworthy community features include direct messaging, an RSS feed, and personalized weekly newsletters. However, some sources claim that its prices begin at $500-$600/month. It also features a blog, webinars, podcasts, a digital community content library (with PDF downloads), and events. It offers paid events.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Maryland License Plate "H8 I270".this ones for you.

Mark Oehlert

You now have to put the rest of us out of our misery and tell us what this person did to earn a stream of your particular brand of vitriole. . :-) Posted by: mark oehlert | September 10, 2007 at 11:58 AM Oh no, Mark - you don't get away with doing that! You also have to tell us outlanders what the heck I-270 that you hate so much!

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Argument for Casual Games in the Corporate World

Mark Oehlert

" The reasons for developers look like: Leverages current skill set Additional revenue stream Lightweight & local Business Development While I am heartened to see this article come along and recommend you reading it, I also see additional battles ahead. The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

Warning: stream of consciousness notes ahead. The reason I say that is not to denigrate the amazing body of work she has amassed but rather to say that when you designate certain people as "legends" or demi-gods or whatever, you really kind of stifle the ability for people to disagree with them.