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Invest in Your Development with The eLearning Guild by Jennifer Neibert

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As a community of practice, The eLearning Guild is based on the idea that members share with, and. events, real-world research reports chock-full of practical insights, and thought-provoking content. Learning Solutions Magazine, the Guild truly offers something for everyone. from, other members.

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eLearning Guild Research: What's Research Good For, Anyway? by Patti Shank

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The eLearning Guild is committed to providing regular research reports on a variety of topics to the eLearning Community of Practice. Here are the thoughts of the Guild’s research director on what you can expect in coming months. Read any good research lately?

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Maximize Your Professional Development with Industry Memberships

eLearning Brothers

A few weeks ago eLearning Brothers released the all new Professional Development Package. The eLearning Guild and ATD offer so many awesome perks, let me break it down for you. TD at Work (4 digital issues/yr): 16-24 page resource that help in gaining proficiency in a variety of practical topics.

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Honored

Clark Quinn

At the recent DevLearn conference, David and Heidi (the two-cofounders of the eLearning Guild ) punk’d me. As background, the Guild is explicitly labeled and designed to reflect the original concept of an association of craftsmen in a particular trade.

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Learning Solutions Conference: Experts of the Guild

Web Courseworks

I have been impressed over the years with the fine work of David Holcombe and Heidi Fisk, founders of the eLearning Guild. When it comes to eLearning, the Guild is a trusted source of information, networking and a true community of practice. I also encourage everyone to revisit his book Engaging eLearning.

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What is a Community of Practice?

Breakthrough eLearning

I just received a letter and brochure in the mail from the eLearning Guild extolling the virtues of their upcoming annual conference in Boston this April. The letter urges me to join their "community of practice" at this event, and to experience "peer-to-peer interaction." title="Atom feed">Site Feed

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E-Learning 2.0 Research

Experiencing eLearning

These are my liveblogged notes from the eLearning Guild’s webinar on their e-Learning 2.0 research report. The report is available to any paid members of the guild, or to free (Associate) members who have taken the report. Webinar recording will be available to members in the same place as the report.