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How To Make Money By Sharing Expertise For Free

Experiencing eLearning

I’m more successful as a consultant because of the reputation I’ve built by sharing my knowledge. Blogging, presenting, and other forms of sharing expertise I spend a lot of time writing and speaking about scenario-based learning, instructional design, and other topics. Image generated with Playground.ai.

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Use Concrete Actions for Branching Scenario Options

Experiencing eLearning

Rita is experienced, with a proven track record of success and a reputation for attention to detail. Questions about writing branching scenarios? Do you have questions about writing branching scenarios, including writing questions and options like these? Many of my blog posts are based on questions I get from readers.

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Mapping RoI of eLearning

Origin Learning

Well you may wonder why does a technology and learning blog talk about music. In this blog post, you will learn why ‘Mapping RoI of eLearning’ impacts both eLearning Development companies and organizations that buy these learning solutions. “Money, money, money…” is a popular hit song by the music group ABBA. Justifying Training Needs.

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Presentations on Scenario-Based Learning and More

Experiencing eLearning

While I often share those recordings on my blog as they happen, this is the first time I have compiled a complete list like this. I’m linking to blog posts about the presentations rather than directly to the recordings because I often include links to resources or further information in my posts. Blogging to Build Your Business.

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Caveat Malarkey

Clark Quinn

If you’ve been paying attention, you will have seen that a number of my blog posts take down a variety of articles that are rife with malarkey. Eventually, you might go back to the original research, but if you haven’t been trained, I encourage you to look to the reputable purveyors of evidence-based perspectives. . Caveat Malarkey!

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How (Not) To Write Marketing Posts

Clark Quinn

So, the steps seem to be: Write a post (more below). Write to every blog author you find and offer them to link to your post. And, as one of the people who blogs (e.g. Maybe newbie social media marketing hires are writing them? If you don’t know what you’re talking about, please don’t write.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

When I first started writing essays for school, the rule we were given was “no online sources allowed.” Imagine trying to write a guide for citing online sources in 1997, the year before Google was founded? Many online sources have a well-established reputation, both generally and within their own fields.