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The Best eLearning Websites to Bookmark

LearnUpon

Resource Type: eLearning Company Blog. Aurion Learning is a blog written by eLearning experts who use unusually creative techniques to help the company’s clients find a solution to L&D challenges. Covering topics such as leadership, learning delivery and strategy, it’s an invaluable source. LearnUpon Blog.

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What Businesses Can Learn From Nonprofits

The Performance Improvement Blog

For-profit companies have much to learn from the nonprofit sector.   This is the topic that Nancy Lublin, nonprofit leader and social marketing consultant to   corporations, addresses in an article she wrote for Fast Company Magazine that is adapted from her new book, Zilch: The Power of Zero in Business.

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Learning is Behaviour Change: why is it often so hard to help it happen?

Performance Learning Productivity

A fascinating article recently published on the Fast Company blog should be required reading for all learning and talent professionals as well as for leaders and managers. There’s a chemical addiction involved. But why is is seemingly almost as difficult to change behaviour in the workplace?

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Blog scraping at HCI? How would you have handled this?

Janet Clarey

I fired off this via a contact form (and I’m not proud of it…questioned even putting it here): I object to you taking content directly from MY COMPANY blog and placing it on YOUR site. So I’m kind of like…the hell? If you are looking to aggregate content from around the web, look at this example [link].

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70-20-10 : No longer applicable to online learning – and here’s why

eLearning 24-7

I remember reading an article a couple of years back relating to blogs whereas people can add their own content to the blog (like a company blog) for higher social engagement. I should note that the company (I recall it was a F500), yanked the blog after seeing what was happening.