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7 Amazing Newsletters For Learning Pros In 2022

Roundtable Learning

Subscribing to amazing newsletters may be precisely what you need! . Our team at Roundtable Learning has assembled a list of the top 7 newsletters for learning professionals to subscribe to in 2022. This article will explore the top 7 newsletters that Roundtable Learning recommends for learning professionals in 2022.

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Friday Finds — Animations & Learning, Attention Span, Learning Sciences

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked Do more with Google Docs News & Notes People Pay Attention Better Today Than 30 Years Ago — Really! Tech Tools & Tips If tools are your jam, check out my new Work Smarter newsletter. I’m really dating myself here, aren’t I? Learn more → Do Instructional Animations Help or Hinder Learning?

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

The task of evaluating the outputs of AI is a challenging one though, and it’s one worth paying attention to as we continue to explore the possibilities of AI. Freelancing My 25 favorite freelancing tips From the “Double Your Freelancing” newsletter, this is a bunch of tips about how to improve your freelancing business.

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Friday Find Finds — Return on Attention, RSS, Content Curation 101

Mike Taylor

Improving Return on Attention in the Idea Business. He says,”If you’re in the idea business, you need to focus on the return on attention that you’re delivering to the people you are trying to reach. Dr. Wendy Suzuk discusses:boosting attention & memory with science-based tools on the Huberman Labs podcast. Help me improve.

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LMS Comparison: LearnDash vs. Kajabi

LearnDash

A product can be anything from a course to a podcast to a paid newsletter. If you can integrate that with your newsletter, all the better! Similarly, while Substack has its breakout stars who have hit it big with their paid newsletter subscriptions, the success stories are few and far between.

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The elearning attention span: How long should your project be?

Elucidat

So, how can you retain people’s attention and compete with other forms of digital content? TED curator Chris Anderson once said: “Eighteen minutes is long enough to be serious and short enough to hold people’s attention.” If some content is grabbing their attention more than others, is that a natural cut-off point?

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Writing books

Clark Quinn

Blog posts, or newsletter posts within your org or for your local chapter. It’s clear some folks have never paid attention to how people perceive their writing! You probably should not try to write a book as your first project.With speaking, you should speak within your org or to local chapters, before moving to bigger venues.