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5 Challenges Developing E-Learning as a Revenue Stream

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As an independent e-learning consultant, I’m often asked how to develop e-learning courses as a viable revenue stream for their business - to sell to clients. With the promise of faster national and global broadband networks comes opportunities for entrepreneurs in the training industry. You can imagine the answer is complex.

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Observations from the Unconference: Near Future of Learning in Australia

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Each were facilitated, and I only went to 3 of the 20 streams. For my streams, by the time the facilitator introduced the topic and gave us their opinion about it (which I didn’t expect at an unconference), 10 minutes had passed. We cannot expect critical thinking of the topics raised at each stream in 20 minutes.

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5 Reasons to Implement E-Learning

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Revenue stream. Some training companies and not-for-profit organisations look to develop e-learning as a revenue stream. In my experience, it is difficult to develop a viable revenue stream in e-learning – a theme for another blog post. They see an opportunity, such as a generic training requirement (e.g.