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Monetizing Your Podcast with Online Courses

LearnDash

If writing or video production isn’t your thing then consider using podcasts! When podcasts first came about they were huge, and then the hype died down and they sort of became less popular. Today we see a resurgence in podcasting and it is clear that they are very much here to stay.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | September 10, 2021

Mike Taylor

What might not be as obvious, is that learning experiences designed for the novice can potentially have negative effects when used on experts. Connie Malamed takes a look at a phenomenon known as the expertise reversal effect. Six Years With a Distraction-Free iPhone. link] article /six-years-with-a-distraction-free-iphone/.

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Podcast 37: How to Pivot to Digital Education – With Ashish Rangnekar

Talented Learning

To learn more about this podcast series or to see the full collection of episodes visit The Talented Learning Show main page. And at the same time, I don’t know if you remember this, but Apple had just opened up the iPhone platform and there were all these crazy apps out there. WELCOME TO EPISODE 37 OF THE TALENTED LEARNING SHOW!

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The 6 hottest learning trends for 2018 ? Part 6: Podcasting

Limestone Learning

For the time-strapped multi-tasker trying to shoehorn learning into a workday without sacrificing productivity, podcasts are a logical fit. Podcasts can be entertaining and relaxing while still filling our heads with information. Podcasting also reflects a new way of looking at how learning is delivered. is Public Domain.

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Podcast 31: Inside Open Source Learning Systems – With eThink CEO Brian Carlson

Talented Learning

To find out more about this podcast series or to see the full collection of episodes visit The Talented Learning Show main page. iPhones are based on Apple’s closed source mobile operating system, but Android-based phones are open source products. But now only 10% of us are iPhone users, while 85% of us use Android phones.

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Top Resources for Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

She helps translate theory to practice and has also just created a great little iphone app of useful ID terms. link] ID Guru iphone App: [link] Judy Unrein Judy’s a big geek and I love her for that. And she’s big into tools (even has a new podcast with Brian Dusablon in which they drink beer while talking about tools: The Toolbar).

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ChatGPT Wrote This Headline: Using AI to Revolutionize Skills Data

Degreed

Will AI be the next technology to turn work and life on its head, much like the iPhone did in 2008? If used correctly, AI can make L&D programs and initiatives more effective , learning professionals more productive, and entire talent development departments more efficient. All signs point to yes.

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