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NOT Learning Engineering

Clark Quinn

I recently wrote about two different interpretations of the term ‘learning engineering’ So when I saw another article on the topic, I was keen to read it. Except, after reading it, I thought what it was talking about was not learning engineering, or, at least, not all of it. But is that what learning engineering is?

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8 Insider Tips To Create SEO-Optimized eLearning Courses For More Sign-Ups

eLearning Industry

Unfortunately, it does take some effort to rise in the search engine ranks and appeal to your audience. In this article, I share 8 insider tips to create SEO-optimized eLearning courses that practically sell themselves. You've developed an amazing eLearning experience that is sure to fly off the virtual shelves.

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Rustici Engine 22 streamlines your application’s processes

Rustici Software

Engine 22 is your learning application’s best work friend, doing even more heavy lifting in the background while offering the same great learning standards support. The new release of Rustici Engine introduces new functionality, like a co-worker sharing a new talent or offering support. A course is completed. Tammy rides bikes.

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Global eTraining Launches New Revizto Training Course

Global eTraining

Red Deer, Alberta (April 2, 2024) – Global eTraining is excited to announce a new addition to their already comprehensive online Revizto course suite – Revizto 5 – A Technical Introduction. It is software for construction, architectural design, structural engineering, MEP and a tool for BIM collaboration.

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Why should you have an LMS with an in-built assessment engine?

Gyrus

An in-built assessment engine will ensure the e-learning course design is genuinely compelling, and one would be able to track organizational goals.

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Why You Should Use WordPress to Create and Sell Online Courses

LearnDash

As a course creator, you need a platform that can accommodate your needs. But many course platforms are expensive, rigid, or hard to grow. Instead of using a premade course platform, you could use a content management system like WordPress. Plus, when you use WordPress to create online courses, you have complete control.

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How to Prompt-Engineer an Awesome Course Using Genie

GoSkills eLearning

Creating good online courses involves a lot of moving parts and a lot of challenges. Check out how this AI-powered tool is upending the world of course development.