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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Case studies set out a (business) challenge, how that challenge was overcome and the results that have accrued. Open content is a growing feature of the market, as people search for information, knowledge and learning that they need in order to complete a specific task. Anything else in it merely amplifies that.

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5 Creative Ways to Market Your eLearning on a Budget

Association eLearning

Tips for using gamification to market your eLearning – Create a contest of sorts; it doesn’t have to be anything elaborate and if you don’t have the budget, actual “prizes” are not even necessary. For even more tips on using gamification to increase your sales, check out this article published just last month. Just kidding.

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19 Powerful Ways That Small Businesses Can Benefit From Thinkific

Spark Your Interest

Create a case study. In the case study, you can provide insights into why following the process is important. Knowing the problem that your course is going to solve for your learner is crucial. Solve a problem. Add Gamification. This is especially useful if your course is about a method or process.

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DevLearn 2023 - Las Vegas (Show Notes!)

Learning Visions

Thursday Keynote: The Five Mindsets of Innovation John Linkner Business leaders need to be like jazz musicians Adapt, navigate uncertainty, situation awareness active listening, real-time collab and problem solving, recovering quickly from setbacks. What is the problem with LD and LXD? What is the customer problem or opportunity?

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