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Introducing the eLearning Expert Review Panel

OpenSesame

In April, we began our search for elearning experts to help analyze our catalog and give us their expert opinions on the libraries of courses in the OpenSesame marketplace. The team we selected reflects experienced perspectives on elearning, from content creation to instructor development. Let’s introduce you to the team! .

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Customer Education: How to Build A Great Online Corporate Training Program

learnWorlds

You have to remember the first rule of a sustainable business “It costs five times as much to attract a new customer than to keep an existing one.” 3 Steps to Building Your Online Corporate Training Program. On average, 42% of companies who use eLearning generate more income. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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The Shoemaker’s Children – How Travel, Training and Social Learning Expand Your Mind

Learningtogo

Cabbies go through a rigorous training program called “the Knowledge” to prepare for their test. As learning professionals, we’re often tasked with making the case for a travel budget to support our training programs. Your local or regional ATD chapter offers a steady stream of local events to support your professional development.

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KEVIN THORN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Kevin holds a BS in Information Technology Management from Christian Brothers University, an MS in Instructional Design and Technology from the University of Memphis where he now teaches and is currently enrolled in the Instructional and Curriculum Leadership EdD doctoral program. Start small with a local non-profit, city government, etc.

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Before industrialization, work was local or industry meant cottage-industry. Sometimes guilds helped apprentices learn by doing things under the eye of a master, but there weren’t any trainers involved. In an earlier article, eLearning Is Not the Answer , I’d pushed (NB: irony), the importance of Pull Learning.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Some of the certificate programs conducted before conferences strike me as low-grade diploma mills. Response 24 Diversity of participants, not too big, space for a social program but no programming of the social program. of the network era. Wi-fi is always broken. There’s lots of room for improvement. Response 22.

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52 eLearning Experts Share their Best Tip for Creating Engaging eLearning

eLearningArt

As an instructional designer, I’m always trying to make my eLearning courses more interesting, effective, and engaging. That’s why I decided to ask the leading eLearning industry experts to share their single best tip for creating engaging learning. To make eLearning more engaging, think of how a TV mystery show is created.