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Why and How to Promote Your Online Course Using Podcasts?

Think Orion

Furthermore, it is one of the most converting ways to advertise and sell higher education services, particularly online courses. Making your material available through programs like iTunes and Google Podcasts will boost your podcast’s reputation and reach. Steps to Start Your Educational Podcasts. Set your goals.

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July Informal Learning Hotlist

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

How NPR is Embracing Open Source and Open APIs - OReilly Radar , July 16, 2009. Eighteen Streaming Music Resources - ReadWriteWeb , July 14, 2009. Moving/Syncing iTunes Libraries - Lockergnome Blog Network , July 3, 2009. Community Supported Agriculture on PEI - Dave’s Educational Blog , July 8, 2009.

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Podcasting to Accelerate Sales for Course Creators with Craig Hewitt from Castos

LifterLMS

Castos is a podcast hosting platform that allows you to host your audio files and create your RSS feed, and that is what can be sent out to platforms like iTunes. Podcasting can be a terrific source of lead generation, and it can serve as content marketing or inbound marketing for establishing authority in your space.

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Latest E-Learning Trends – Some good, some bad

eLearning 24-7

The spin of course, is that open source systems enable APIs. People do this all the time, with web conferencing solutions that are not integrated into their system, or video being streamed on another server, etc. So, you now have an open marketplace with a social learning twist to it. And for free? Bonus Trend.

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Mastering Multimedia with Matt Medeiros

LifterLMS

Typical investment firms discount the value of WordPress-based products, since it’s an open source platform and they could pivot at any time. ” Matt: “Oh, it’s open source. Matt: I think from the venture capitalist perspective, they look at it and go, “Open source, too much of a risk.”