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L&D Trends, Time Estimates: ID and eLearning Links 3/2/2021

Experiencing eLearning

As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. In this post, I share links on L&D trends, training development time, spaced repetition, RSS feeds, and an overview of instructional design. How to Use RSS Feeds. Additional resources. I share these links periodically here on my blog. Helen Blunden.

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Writing Scenarios + Free Tools: ID Links 4/12/22

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As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. RSS Generator – FetchRSS. Generate an RSS feed for any website, even if it doesn’t have its own. This is really useful for keeping everything in your RSS reader rather than checking a much of separate sites. Additional resources.

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The Why and How of Scenario-Based Learning

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Do you want to use scenarios, but you’re not sure how with limited time and resources? If you’re reading this in an RSS reader or email and the video doesn’t appear above, watch it on YouTube instead. Have you ever thought that adding scenarios might improve your courses, but you weren’t sure where to start?

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I Need an LMS. Where Do I Start?

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Use these resources to guide you when you need an LMS. These resources provide an overview of the LMS selection process and help identify what questions you should be asking. As before, email and RSS readers may want to view this on Slideshare.). Process Overview and Needs Analysis. Why an LMS from Christy Tucker.

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

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Feedly is my RSS reader of choice since the demise of Google Reader. People are sometimes amazed at how quickly I can find resources for various topics; Diigo is what lets me put my hands on links from my library in a hurry. LinkedIn , especially LinkedIn groups, is a source for many useful conversations and resources.

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eLearning Learning August Top Posts

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Top Resources for Instructional Designers. Thanks to Tony Karrer for managing this great resource. Three years later, there still isn’t a good way to see your overall RSS subscriber traffic for WordPress.com blogs, so people are still fumbling around with kludges like my method. PowerPoint 2010: Animating a Venn Diagram.

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Lurking or Legitimate Peripheral Participation

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Slashdot : I skim the RSS feed, but I don’t have an account and have never commented. In the #lrnchat conversation, Jane called this behavior “taking,” and she’s right—I’m reading and taking advantage of the resources without giving back. I read several newspapers and blogs, all of which have commenting or community features.