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Presentations on Scenario-Based Learning and More

Experiencing eLearning

I have also had the pleasure of being interviewed on several podcasts and video casts. While I often share those recordings on my blog as they happen, this is the first time I have compiled a complete list like this. Using scenarios can make your elearning more engaging and relevant. Better Feedback for Scenario-Based eLearning.

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

Top books, blogs, videos, and more to excel as an instructional designer. Since instructional designers develop so many types of resources—like eLearning courses, instructors’ manuals for classroom use, learning games, training courses for use in workplaces—there are always new skills to pick up. Blogs, Videos, and Podcasts.

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The Best eLearning Websites to Bookmark

LearnUpon

From webinars and eBooks to design tips and podcasts, there’s an immense amount of eLearning websites and resources available online. For every training challenge, there are hundreds of eLearning experts online who have been there, done that, and have a wealth of advice to offer. Resource Type: eLearning Vlogger.

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5 Sets of Tried-and-True Resources for Instructional Designers

Maestro

Podcasts are another great way to stay plugged into the ID scene. TLDCast : The Training, Learning, and Development Community is an active podcast with 450+ episodes. The eLearning Guys : This podcast is specific to Articulate Storyline. is going strong at nearly 90,000 members with The Learning Guild not far behind it.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Blogging is the new Graduate School

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Wednesday, May 30, 2007 Blogging is the new Graduate School Im not the only one getting an informal masters degree out here. In a guest post on the Brazen Careerist, Ryan Healy writes, "maybe blogging is the new graduate school."

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

It took 40 years, but with the invention of the Internet and social media tools, Licklider & Taylor’s predication has come true. There are two main types of tools for building a Professional Learning Network: information aggregation and social media connection. Social bookmarking tools (i.e., Information Aggregation.

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

It took 40 years, but with the invention of the Internet and social media tools, Licklider & Taylor’s predication has come true. There are two main types of tools for building a Professional Learning Network: information aggregation and social media connection. Social bookmarking tools (i.e., Information Aggregation.