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What corporates can learn from the Top 10 Tools for Learning 2012

Jane Hart

4 - Google Search. Google is the most popular web search engine, and frequently described as the only e-learning tool you’ll ever need. Good Google web search skills make finding things quicker and easier; and this should be a core skill for everyone. This is the most popular blogging platform. 5 - WordPress.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: 31 Days to A Better Blog

Learning Visions

Thursday, August 02, 2007 31 Days to A Better Blog I mentioned to Michele Martin that I was interested in participating in the 31 Days to a Better Blog Exercise being led by problogger Daren Rowse. Im not blogging for the money or the fame, but I am in it for the community, networking and learning opportunities. Check em out.

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Analysts and Blogging

Janet Clarey

I write an analyst blog and contribute to a group blog for my employer, Brandon Hall Research. The blogs are on the company’s URL. I also have this blog on my own URL here. Read my analyst blog and you’ll know I am curious, innovative, and ambitious. I disagree with that part.

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Top 5 Reasons No One is Watching Your Video Content

KZO Innovations

if the world doesn’t have a clue about your brand the chances that they will be doing a keyword search on either is pretty small. Take the time to do the keyword research and find out what people are actually searching for. Video content, just like any other content, needs to be optimized so that users can find it.

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How your brand affects your learning solution

Growth Engineering

As an example, imagine a learning technologies company whose brand is based around the values of excitement, fun and positivity. If a new marketing executive is told to write an article for the company blog, they could search for a style guide, or another resource that defines the company’s voice.

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Why This? Why Now? “Working Out Loud”

Learning Rebels

” Share what you are working on the company blog and department newsletter. The more we share information, the less people have to search for information. ” Now, you have synergy. With your organization: Think “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall!” Extra credit: Ask for ideas to make improvements.

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How to Build an Online Learning Sponsorship Program

WBT Systems

They’re the thought leaders who share their wisdom and advice on their company blog, host webinars, speak at conferences, or participate in online communities. But before you begin your search for potential sponsors, step back and look at your association’s approach to revenue partners.