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8 Types of Online Communities: Examples & Tips on How to Build Yours

learnWorlds

One study found that people participate in online communities that include blogs, forums, and/or vlogs across all devices. LinkedIn groups or specialized forums are common examples, where members exchange insights, discuss industry trends , seek career advice, and share job opportunities. Communities provide a safe space.

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How to make the most out of a conference

E-Learning Provocateur

From this fruitful exercise I’m pleased to share with you 8 co‑created tips for making the most out of a conference. In the AITD’s discussion forum on LinkedIn, I asked my fellow members whether conferences were obsolete in the digital age. But who was I to teach my peers in the industry how to suck eggs?

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How to Write (Perfect) Developer Documentation (With Examples)

Appsembler

To that end, consider making your documentation more engaging by adding interactive content such as: Open-ended and multiple choice questions Quizzes, polls, and surveys Videos FAQs Community discussion forums. Include Code Snippets. Developers are practical. They don’t want to hear about your code; they want to see it in practice.

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4 Questions with CrossKnowledge Content Director Sophie Legrandois

CrossKnowledge

Prior to joining CrossKnowledge and the world of e-learning, Sophie had an early career in the Localization industry. We also look to market needs by monitoring current and projected skill gaps from organizations like the World Economic Forum, which brought us to the soft skills space in the first place. New jingles.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Countries that currently attract foreign students to their shores will need to brace for the impact on their local economies, as an ever-increasing proportion of students choose to gain an international education without leaving their home country. The vast majority of students will be overseas. The pecking order will be reshuffled.

OER 279
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eLearning Courses for International Men’s Health Week

Litmos

That’s why this year, The Men’s Mental Health Forum have introduced, The CAN DO challenge , a five-day challenge for Men’s Health Week , inviting men from all over the world to devote five days to five ways to improve their physical and mental health. It could be volunteering work at a local charity or even just a random act of kindness.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Countries that currently attract foreign students to their shores will need to brace for the impact on their local economies, as an ever-increasing proportion of students choose to gain an international education without leaving their home country. The vast majority of students will be overseas. The pecking order will be reshuffled.

OER 224