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5 Ways to Interact with Your Online Students

LearnDash

You can use either YouTube or Facebook Live to stream live content to your students. All they need is a reliable internet connection, as well as a microphone if they want to participate using their voice (should you decide to allow this). Start (and participate in) a Facebook group. Don’t want to use Facebook?

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How to Earn Social Proof for Your Online Course

LearnDash

The next best thing is to start informing the consumer—by writing a blog, creating high-quality downloadable resources, or through video tutorials—so that they can learn for themselves why your course is worth their time and money. They’re even more convincing when they’re tied to an external profile, such as Facebook.

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Let the Games Begin!

Learning Rebels

In order to kick off 2018 in the right way, there are a couple of things happening right now: Discovery Friday – Each Friday I will post a prompt for us to share positive discoveries about ourselves, and/or about the world we live in on the Learning Rebels Facebook page. Let’s get on with it: Discovering Emotional Intelligence.

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How to Make A Thousand Training Videos for YouTube FAST (Customer Story)

TechSmith Camtasia

Avaya, a global provider of business collaboration and communications software and services, created a video library of resources for customers and employees. Using Camtasia and Blue Yeti microphones, they produced 995 videos in the first 20 months and more since then. At a glance. How Avaya makes training videos for YouTube.

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The Only Time You Should Deliver Mediocre eLearning

eLearning Architect

How often would you login to Facebook or use YouTube if there was never any new content?) But I had very limited resources and an even smaller budget. You can buy a good quality podcasting microphone ( this one is excellent) and a piece of software called Camtasia Studio to record the presentation in a quiet office or at home.

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Google Wave - Social Media Resources - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources - Upside Learning Blog , November 2, 2009. Microphones and Audio Information - eLearning Technology , November 4, 2009. Adding Facebook and Twitter to student participation - Dont Waste Your Time , November 4, 2009. 3 more Google Wave resources , October 31, 2009. Resources (36).

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Elearning applications

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 1/02/2011 Top 10 Open Source e-Learning Projects to Watch for 2011 2011 is the e-Learning year! You can use your microphone or webcam, share documents on a white board, share your screen or record meetings.