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My 15 favourite Australian e-learning bloggers

E-Learning Provocateur

Alison Bickford – Alison is an e-learning consultant with loads of experience in the government and corporate sectors. She extends her consulting wisdom via the Connect Thinking blog and helps other e-learning professionals via the E-Learning Academy. This community promotes thought leadership in L&D.

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Free learning & development webinars for March 2024

Limestone Learning

(Free for ATD members) Embark on a journey into the realm of accessible learning! This webinar will draw on insights from Ryan Lufkin, VP of Global Academic Strategy at Instructure, and Christopher Phillips, Digital Accessibility Coordinator at Utah State University, to help you design your accessible learning adventures.

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Ten People Every Learning Pro Should Know

Mike Taylor

Performance Consulting: A Strategic Process to Improve, Measure, and Sustain Organizational Results Dana Gaines Robinson, James Robinson, Jack Phillips Partricia Phillips & Dick Handshaw. Super smart people having interesting, relevant conversations in the learning space. Learn more at [link].

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2023

Limestone Learning

PT: Creative Branching Scenario Solutions with Twine In this webinar, you’ll learn how to build branching scenarios with Twine, a free, open-source tool designed specifically for creating interactive stories and games. Learn strategies to bridge the skills gap, empowering individuals to unlock their potential. Join Sheila B.

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Free learning & development webinars for September 2020

Limestone Learning

Join LEO Learning consultants, Kristina Wiltsee, Frank McCabe and Ella Richardson, as they explore the practical application of three key strategies that will power your virtual learning. Independent consultants saw their business dry up. In-house professionals cancelled courses that serviced their customers.