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Growth Mindset, AI, and More: ID Links 3/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This post includes links on growth mindset, an AI tool for instructional design, branching scenarios, accessibility, and a magazine issue with elearning articles by multiple prominent authors. As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful.

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Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement

CourseArc

In this article, we explore how training materials can be revised using plain language to improve the learning experience. Tips to Write for Clarity and Understanding Put information in logical order, with the important details first. Use an active voice, with a clear “actor “in your writing. by Belo Miguel Cipriani, Ed.D.,

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What are you reading for eLearning insight?

Integrated Learnings

Many journals are peer-reviewed, meaning that a submitted article is reviewed by others in the field who evaluate the submission for its quality, rigor, and relevance to the field. And those of us who write training content may pick up some helpful nuggets from literary and other writing -related magazines. What are you reading?

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5 Tips to Build SEO Strength for Your Online Course

LearnDash

These keywords may be phrases like “online pottery course,” “compliance certification,” or “writing support group.” For instance, “writing support group” might have, as variations, terms like “online writing support group,” “writing support group for women,” or “sci-fi and fantasy writing support group.”

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How Do You Spell “e” Learning? (and other “e” words)

Infopro Learning

This article is for those of you like me, fearful of the word “e” learning and in search of answers. While this article talks about “e” learning, the same grammatical principles can be applied to any “e” word. Traditionally, the term “e-mail” should have a hyphen, but today most people write “email”. E-Learning Wins the Day!

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How (Not) To Write Marketing Posts

Clark Quinn

So, the steps seem to be: Write a post (more below). Write to every blog author you find and offer them to link to your post. And, as one of the people who blogs (e.g. Now, one of the problems is that many posts I see seem to follow a similar algorithm: Search for articles on a hot buzzword. here), please stop !

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6 Tips for eLearning Developers To Help Fix Their Code

eLearning Brothers

In the meantime, I satisfied my coding fix by reading one of his blog articles, which discussed ways to debug your code and found it helpful. Although the article was written for web developers, it has many useful principles for eLearning developers as well. You can refer to your notes when needed. #2