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Creating an eLearning Portfolio Using Your Community Content

Trivantis

One of my favorite (and lesser-known) features on the Trivantis® Community is the ability to share Lectora® courses. As a diehard developer turned Community Manager, I still get the itch to play around in Lectora, so I love it when I have an excuse to create something new. Community Portfolio. Your fan club awaits!

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Profile of a learning architect: Tiina Paju-Pomfret

Clive on Learning

A portfolio of learning assets was created, which included ‘above the line’ learning interventions (instructor-led classroom and online classroom) as well as ‘below the line’ (e-learning, email and phone support, with corporate social networking groups). A good example would be Bupa’s course on time management using Outlook.

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5 Tips for Promoting and Pitching Yourself as an eLearning Freelancer

Trivantis

A great way to achieve this is through social media sites, such as LinkedIn , Facebook, Google Plus, and Twitter. It’s all about that portfolio. For e-learning professionals, and for many folks working in other visual industries, a visual portfolio is essential. I said it. Essential. Choose your examples wisely.