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eLearning Learning - Best of May

Tony Karrer

Blogger in Middle-earth , May 26, 2009 Tips for Working with SMEs - Bozarthzone , May 21, 2009 Social Networking in Times of Stress and Personal Emergencies - Electronic Papyrus , May 11, 2009 Aligning Learning Theory with Instructional Design - The E-Learning Curve , May 21, 2009 Developing a PLE Using Web 2.0 Hope you enjoy.

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

Most organizations now have access to a learning platform of some sort, or they’re moving to a central system-of-record. That’s how the web works… I agree. I wish it was as easy as putting in a URL and everything would work correctly. Tips for creating a viable LMS shortlist.

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How to Build WordPress Products and a Thriving Agency at the Same Time with Derek Ashauer

LifterLMS

Adding this feature can be beneficial in improving the experience of your LifterLMS powered eLearning platform. Some Tips for Client Management. He shared some tips to communicate with clients. Any final tips just around how to communicate effectively with clients and customers so that everybody’s happy?

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How Membership Site Owners Can Go Beyond the Simple Contact Form to Unlock Incredible Powers with Zack Katz of GravityView

LifterLMS

And, just for those of you listening, a pro tip for course is if you really want to get testimonials, what you can do is you can put that testimonial collection form on the last lesson or next-to-last lesson so that before they can actually complete the course and get a certificate, they have an opportunity to leave a review or a testimonial.

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WordPress Learning Management System Website Accessibility with Susan Wheeler-Hall

LifterLMS

So the publishing work, it just naturally evolved into the web-work. Yeah, so my publishing work just naturally evolved into web work, which I found really cool, because I’m very creative. Susan shares tips for making your website accessible for people with disabilities.