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Make your training website more accessible: 10 essential tips

Arlo Training & Events Software

What is web accessibility? According to the World Wide Web Consortium , an international public-interest nonprofit organization that works to develop web standards, web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them.

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2017 Brandon Hall Awards Ceremony: An Elegant Evening

Web Courseworks

The Web Courseworks team won a Bronze Award for our Quality Improvement Education platform. Below I have compiled photos from the evening that recap the event. Me, receiving Web Courseworks’ award and taking a selfie upon receiving award from Brandon Hall Group’s Michael Rochelle.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

The Creator Economy is the provision of content (education, entertainment, and information) presented through the web and web app platforms to the general public. How Does the Creator Economy Work? Creators are the backbone of the Creator Economy. Creators provide the content that the public loves to consume.

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Our viral web

Learning with e's

Reading a blog post by Jonathan MacDonald today got me thinking about the vast, untapped potential of the social web to inform, challenge, educate and motivate. In an interesting episode last year, I personally experienced the power of the viral web through Wikipedia Commons. It's an example of a picture going viral on the web.

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Paper cuts

E-Learning Provocateur

360° photos. Google calls them “photo spheres” and they remind me of Microsoft’s Photosynth. Whereas Photosynth stitched together discrete photos, you record your photo sphere in a continuous circular motion. Note: This link is not supported in the mobile web version of Google Maps.

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Paper Cuts

Learnnovators

360° PHOTOS. Google calls them “photo spheres” and they remind me of Microsoft’s Photosynth. Whereas Photosynth stitched together discrete photos, you record your photo sphere in a continuous circular motion. Note: This link is not supported in the mobile web version of Google Maps. A virtual tour, perhaps?

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Digital tribes

Learning with e's

Photo by Bruce Warrington Ten years ago, in 2009, I published an edited volume entitled 'Connected Minds, Emerging Cultures' which was a compendium of papers written by leading theorists and practitioners in the field of learning technology. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Maidenhead: Open University Press. and Knobel, M.

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