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More Marketing Malarkey

Clark Quinn

One of the posts cited a colleague’s more nuanced presentation about small content, pointing out four different ways to use microlearning (though interestingly, five were cited in the referenced presentation). The thing that concerns me is that all these things are different, and take different design approaches.

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eLearning Outsourcing – How To Select A Vendor?

Upside Learning

To evaluate capability you should: Review their website not just from the design but also from the content point of view. Samples can provide insights into their expertise in learning design & development. Also, check their blog (don’t disqualify if they don’t have one).

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Nufarm launched new LMS to cultivate a stronger partner training practice without making it a big IT project

eloomi

Our resellers and other partners can now self-signup to access a powerful training platform with webinars, videos, presentations, and other learning content. Points and gamification motivate learners, certificates are automatically issued, and through the easy reporting we can see who has completed which training and when.

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How To Add A Live Event To Your Mostly Online Education Business Mix With Mike Morrison From The Membership Guys

LifterLMS

But from a content point of view in bringing people in, it just makes sense. Mike Morrison: The platforms might change, but for as long as there is expertise to be taught and for as long as there are people out there who want to learn and want to achieve things, then there’ll always be space for memberships.