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Use Crowdsourcing to Improve Products, Design New Products, or Solve Problems

Raptivity

This method, called crowdsourcing , is defined by Wikipedia as “the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers.” The products are released based on fan submissions.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

Think of consumers as a creator’s customers. Although the company has not shared their sales as a result of this product placement, based on the longevity of the product placement, and the number of content creators involved, one can assume that there was, at least, modest success – if not existential growth.

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5 MOOC Building Platforms

LearnDash

Kind of like when Wikipedia hit the scenes, we saw an influx of “Wikipedia-like” sites, templates, and software. Additionally, there are instructions for using other Google products (surprise, surprise) to create a community and to evaluate effectiveness. In no particular order, some of your options include: 1.

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Surprising Benefits And Pitfalls Of Using Artificial Intelligence In Training Courses

Spark Your Interest

Wikipedia defines as Generative AI as “artificial intelligence capable of generating text, images, videos, or other data using generative models, often in response to prompts” and is the most readily applicable AI in training. You can also customize the video to include personal avatars and your voice.

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A.I., XR, Digital Twin – Which will drive Learning Technology?

eLearning 24-7

“It’s a terrible product.” When the Internet, with web sites, first appeared, there were folks who raced to using it, were enthralled by it, and spent way too much time on it. Thus, if you made it onto Yahoo, you were going to generate a lot of traffic – my site in fact, did. Generative A.I.

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Collaborative Learning Lessons from Wikipedia (and Small Insects.

Dashe & Thomson

A remarkable example of this phenomenon can be found in Wikipedia, a completely user-driven Collaborative Knowledge Support System (my own term) that has become not only the most all-encompassing compendium of knowledge in world history, but increasingly the resource of choice for information on current events.

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Membership Subscriptions for eLearning and Virtual Classrooms

Instancy

“A membership site is a private, gated part of your online business, a password-protected website that offers exclusive content and training. The members pay you either a one-time or a recurring monthly fee for access to the site. Membership sites allow you to reach a larger global audience and increase revenue.