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Brain Rules for Learning: Who Knew? We All Did. | Social Learning Blog

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by Andrea on April 15, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Informal Learning , Training Development , blended learning , eLearning , social learning Recently, I was lucky enough to attend a keynote speech by Dr. John Medina on his book Brain Rules at the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions 2011 conference. We All Did. What did you do?

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Mastering Modern Marketing with Todd Brown’s E5 Method

LifterLMS

Learn about mastering modern marketing with Todd Brown’s E5 Method in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett from LifterLMS. It is something that resonates with your audience and is the source or reference for the methods and messaging of your marketing campaign. His best stuff is in there. crosstalk] Jeff-.

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How To Do Marketing Automation, CRM, and More Directly From Your WordPress Website with Groundhogg Founder Adrian Tobey

LifterLMS

Once you have the details ironed out of who you serve and how you serve them, you can create a lead management funnel and start to drive traffic into that funnel via marketing methods such as content marketing, Facebook ads, offering a free ebook, or checklist. Adrian Tobey: With pen and paper, for sure. That was awesome.

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Live Online Learning: Everything you need to know

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Is it tailored to the participant and what are the most effective and efficient learning methods? Also in a learning or training setting, it is sometimes just about seeing and hearing each other, rather than specific or extensive methods or forms of learning. All that was needed was a table, chairs, pen and paper. Main pitfall.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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Learnlets , May 10, 2010 In response to a query about why someone would question the concept of the LMS, I penned the (slightly altered, for clarity) response that follows: What seems to me to be the need is to have a unified performer-facing environment. They will be replaced by trainers who are willing to use technology.” Why bash the LMS?

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How to Create a Successful Membership Site with Melissa Love

LifterLMS

I give them a Google Sheets if they don’t have that or they can just use a pen and paper. I drip it out in paragraphs on Instagram and see what questions I get and in my Facebook group and I think, “That needs tweaking,” before I bundle it all together to become the piece of content that it’s ultimately going to be.

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