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Growth Mindset, AI, and More: ID Links 3/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. However, even their provided example has significant problems (weak objectives, low-level multiple choice questions, a truly terrible scenario). As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. The Twine® Grimoire, Vol.

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Tips for Creating a Course Content Marketing Strategy

LearnDash

You’ve heard you should write a blog for your course. But what should you write about? All this is fairly convincing, but for many course creators, it leaves one problem unresolved: how do they create the content in the first place? What are they supposed to write about on their blog (or talk about in their podcast)?

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Weekly Bookmarks (7/24/2011)

Experiencing eLearning

Writing Assistance Freelance Rate Chart (PDF). The problem with calling it “lurking” makes everyone think negative thoughts. Lurking als Lernen: “Lurking is not a problem, as long as lurkers are learning because enough material is created and shared by nonlurkers.” This is especially true of communities in enterprises.

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Skills and Competencies: How They Differ and How to Harness Both for Success

Avilar

Writing a blog is a skill. Examples of soft skills include active listening, empathy, collaboration, creative thinking, and problem-solving. Coding, data entry, writing, and operating a forklift are all hard skills. Someone can have a beginner, intermediate, or advanced level of proficiency for the desired competency.

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Capterra Lists LearnDash among “Emerging Favorites”

LearnDash

Reviewers don’t get a lot back from the time and effort they take to leave a write-up—maybe some good feelings if they liked our product, or maybe some dark satisfaction if they’re frustrated and wanted to blow off steam. They also have a series of very useful blog posts discussing use cases, challenges and pitfalls, and stragtegies to take.

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Comment Challenge Catch-Up

Experiencing eLearning

Day 13: Write a Blog Post Using Comments. Day 14: Turn Your Blog Over to Your Readers. I don’t usually let go of control enough to let my readers write the post in the comments though, not at the level of Chris Brogan anyway. Thank you to everyone who has ever left a non-spammy comment on my blog.

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A simple way to help beginners get started with Articulate Storyline

eLearning Architect

Within a few hours of replying, I had received several responses asking for me to share the resources, so I thought that rather than responding to each request individually, I would write a quick blog post to help. There is usually a little trial and error in this step as the the group starts to understand the concept of the timeline.

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