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Social networking & the workplace

eFront

I’d like challenge a few misconceptions: Enterprises consider social media only in terms of their potential as a marketing tool: It’s obvious that social networking outlets such as Twitter and Facebook are channels through which enterprises can deliver information and engage customers with an unprecedented level of creativity and reach.

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Build a Network to Grow Course Sales

LearnDash

Leverage Your Network. If you are just started out with your elearning business then the easiest way to get started is to tap into your network. The beauty of a personal and professional network is that you can build it prior to even creating your course content. However, a network is only worth as much as you put into it.

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Building an Audience For Your Courses

LearnDash

There is nothing wrong with this, but don’t neglect the power of offline marketing if it is applicable to your situation. If you happen to have a network or connections related to the industry of your course, then you would do well to pursue opportunities in that area as well as online.

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10 Must-Read Articles About Asynchronous Learning

TalentLMS

Last month we published a list of top 10 articles about synchronous learning so it’s about time to take a look at the opposite approach – asynchronous learning. For those of you who don’t want to set time limits for your learners, we harvested 10 must-read articles about asynchronous learning.

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11 Differences between a MOOC and an Online Course

ID Reflections

The offline and the online world can come together with the boundary of a MOOC being essentially porous. MOOCs enable building of PLNs (Personal Learning Networks). Related articles MOOCs: taxonomy of 8 types of MOOC A faculty perspective on OCW and MOOCs Reports from MOOC Research Hub'

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Offline Publishing and Viewing Options with Articulate Storyline®

SweetRush

One of the most popular questions coming from our clients in relation to Storyline-authored content is about offline viewing options. Another example is a client who wanted to show off our work on iPad®s during a tradeshow, but wanted to plan for offline delivery in case Wi-Fi was not provided during the event. Offline and LMS.

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3 Essentials to Selling ELearning

LearnDash

Talk to people in your network to see what the general interest would be, and finally start to create a wire-frame for the course. It does no good to have the other two items in place if no one is interested in your course. First, do some research on sites like Udemy and SkillShare to see what courses are selling in your field of expertise.

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