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7 Reasons Your E-Learning Website Needs a Blog

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Blogging is one of the oldest marketing tools on the Internet—and still one of the best. Yes, I am talking about blogging. The blog has been a foundation of Internet culture practically since its inception. However, your blog doesn’t have to be massively popular as a blog to be wildly successful as a marketing tool.

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Blog Round-up: Gamification

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The post Blog Round-up: Gamification appeared first on LearnDash. With everything WordPress has to offer in the form of plugins and add-ons, there’s nothing holding you back from integrating it into your course in new and exciting ways.

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Blog Roundup: Instructional Design

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The post Blog Roundup: Instructional Design appeared first on LearnDash. Even if you’ve never taught a course, you can learn how to do it, and with each course you create, your knowledge and understanding will grow.

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Leveraging Your Blog to Create a Course

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You spent a lot of time creating your blog posts, why not leverage that hard work to create your course? One of the best ways to determine if your course idea is worthwhile is to start a blog around that particular subject first. LearnDash started as a simple two-page blog. Building Your Blog and Course at the Same Time.

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Class Blog Versus Class LMS

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What was once meant for blogging has evolved to a content management system, learning management system, forums, social networking, event booking, ecommerce, and so on. Given the ease-of-use of WordPress, there was a time when teachers all over the world would start a class blog. It has been a pretty remarkable transformation.

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Do You Have a Blog? Sell Your Content!

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I can recall a time when the word “blog” would raise eyebrows and generate looks of suspicion. Its use was often followed by an explanation that “blog” is actually short for “weblog”, and it was a form of online journal. It seems that everyone, at some point, has started a blog. elearning'

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How To Create a Course Using a Blog

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If you have a blog, then you know how much work is required to continually write useful articles. It takes a great degree of dedication to run a blog properly, which is why many people avoid it altogether. How To Create a Course From Your Existing Blog Content. Your blog post has just become a LearnDash Lesson!

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