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Online MBA Learning Resources – Books, Blogs, Articles, Forums, Podcasts, and YouTube Channels

Learning Routes

But fear not, for this blog is your treasure map to a trove of online resources, ready to transform you into a business ninja (though throwing stars is probably frowned upon). Blogs: Your Daily Dose of Online MBA Learning Business Buzz Blogs are your informal fun readings to discover what is new, exciting and receive the latest updates.

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Where I Get Blog Post Ideas

Experiencing eLearning

When I talk to people about starting a blog, newsletter, LinkedIn posts, or other content marketing, they often confess that they’re worried they don’t have anything to write about. They ask how I come up with ideas, especially when I’ve been blogging so long.

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How to Incorporate Flexible Learning Into Your Online Courses

LearnDash

Online education is also portable – that is, learners can learn at home, on their lunch break at work or on their daily commute, listening to lectures via podcast. It’s important that when you’re allowing learners to set their own deadlines, that they submit these deadlines to you, in writing.

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Need YouTube Video Ideas? Where You Need to Look for Inspiration

TechSmith Camtasia

In this post, I’ll share the tactics I use to come up with great YouTube video ideas for my audience. Whatever the purpose of your video, your number one priority must be to find YouTube video ideas that are relevant to your audience. Where to look to find YouTube video ideas. YouTube search. Comments section.

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8 Types of Online Communities: Examples & Tips on How to Build Yours

learnWorlds

One study found that people participate in online communities that include blogs, forums, and/or vlogs across all devices. Examples: Reddit subreddits, Pinterest, Facebook groups for specific hobbies or podcast communities. Examples: LinkedIn groups and industry-specific forums. Communities provide a safe space.

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Learning with e's

Encourage the group to regularly share their ideas, discuss their hopes and concerns, promote their content and celebrate their successes. Create opportunities for students to ask questions, either via an online forum, or direct to you using e-mail or other asynchronous communication. First, and most importantly, keep discussion going!

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Stop Planning, Start Doing

LearnDash

I then used this collective experience when I started a simple blog in 2012 about learning management on WordPress — and well, here we are today. Even if one of my ideas was crap I had no way knowing this until I got it out of my head and started to implement it. The blog I started in 2012… it looked awful.