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eLearning: Top Posts of 2009 - Upside Learning Blog

Upside Learning

eLearning Outsourcing to India will reach USD 603 million by 2012. Upside Board Game Exercise - Download the Winning Game. Upside Board Game Exercise - Download the Winning Game. Upside Board Game Exercise - Download the Winning Game. eLearning Outsourcing. Blending Learning with Social Technology Components.

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Is training personalization feasible in corporate learning?

eFront

Just take a look at your social media feeds. From social media to entertainment, to online advertisements and apps, to computers and devices. However, the big question in today’s corporate learning circles would be: “Is it even feasible in a corporate setting?”. We live in a world where everything personalized sells.

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How to Scale a Solopreneur Education Business with Sarah Duran

LifterLMS

When I have people do an exercise around what they want which is directly then connected to these, their goal setting conversations is, I have people think about 10 things. So I think some of those types of exercises can be really helpful, which is just, again, like starting to really know yourself and how. And so I had to adjust.

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How to Use LifterLMS as Training Company Serving Industries

LifterLMS

Christopher also emphasizes the discovery of other functionality inside LifterLMS, such as social learning, testing, and badging tools, which have proven to be quite useful. That’s a big question, right? There’s Oh, it’s a huge question. It’s like they outsource a lot of their work.

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Everything Gets Easier When You Know Who Your Ideal Client Is with Agency Operator and Podcaster Jason Resnick

LifterLMS

Chris Badgett: This is the power of modern social media marketing. Jason Resnick: Well, that’s a big question, but I think it’s really… One, I like to differentiate between an ideal client and a niche or specialty, right, because I think a lot of people confuse the two or blur the two rather, right? What is it?

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The E-Learning Foundations Intensive: Day 2

NuggetHead

We did an exercise where we relabeled the task labels of an analysis. Karen Hyder talked about “Transitioning from a Classroom Trainer to and Online Trainer” and Sheila Cook partnered with Harry Melon on “Outsourcing or Insourcing: Creating the Ideal eLearning Team.” Very interactive exercise that resulted in a lively discussion!