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Learningtogo Is a Constant Contact All-Star – Thanks to You!

Learningtogo

The Learningtogo Brain and Learning newsletter has been awarded the Constant Contact 2016 All Star designation. When I think that we started this blog in 2015 with only 18 subscribers (including members of my family), I’m so proud to see where we’ve coming in just two years. John Cheevers said, ““I can’t write without a reader.

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Where I Get Blog Post Ideas

Experiencing eLearning

When I talk to people about starting a blog, newsletter, LinkedIn posts, or other content marketing, they often confess that they’re worried they don’t have anything to write about. They ask how I come up with ideas, especially when I’ve been blogging so long.

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5 Transformations Underway in Learning & Development Industry in 2019

ProProfs

In 2015, Udacity created the Nanodegree program as an alternative to conventional, university-grade education. Premium Content via Paid Newsletters. Many blogs and websites offer valuable, quality resources completely free of charge. But that’s only a part of what the e-learning world has to offer.

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How I Create My Weekly Newsletter (and personal curation tips you should steal)

Mike Taylor

Since I haven’t written a blog post in a while, I thought it was time to dust off the cobwebs. In this post, I’ll share a bit about my curation process and how I choose the things I share in my weekly newsletter. You may know that I publish a newsletter called “Friday Finds” every Friday morning. Subscribe to my free newsletter.

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Learning Resolutions: Read, Write, Draw

OpenSesame

My top three resolutions from 2015 are those I struggle with the most when it comes to managing the time to do them and more importantly, finishing them. For instance I might be sifting through email newsletters and come across an article that interests me. Write more – I like to write. Read more – I like to read.

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Learning Resolutions: Read, Write, Draw

OpenSesame

My top three resolutions from 2015 are those I struggle with the most when it comes to managing the time to do them and more importantly, finishing them. For instance I might be sifting through email newsletters and come across an article that interests me. Write more – I like to write. Read more – I like to read.

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Guest Blogger, Mark Sheppard: Not Attending ATD ICE? The Backchannel Saves the Day

Learning Rebels

Find out who might be blogging the event and writing more detailed reflections and recaps. wordpress.com ), and I (and a high-powered cast of speakers) are going to be on stage at EduTECH 2015 in Brisbane, Australia (2-3 June). If you haven’t already signed up the Rebellion Newsletter, what are you waiting for?