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35+ ID & Elearning Blogs

Experiencing eLearning

One way I stay connected with the community and what’s happening in the field is by reading blogs by instructional designers, elearning professionals, and educators. If you don’t want to subscribe to all these blogs individually, check out eLearning Learning. This is my favorite blog aggregator in the field.

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ID and eLearning Links 7/14/20

Experiencing eLearning

As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. I share these links periodically here on my blog. How long does it take to develop an online course? | This is about 130 hours of work for a single online course. Twiddla Online whiteboard tool. Estimating development time in higher ed.

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How to Start an Online School: Step-by-Step Guide (for 2020)

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Starting an online academy in 2020 can mark the beginning of an exciting journey. With online learning becoming more widespread every year, online courses are offering an easy and accessible way for everyone to learn a new skill and an opportunity to invest in knowledge. How to Start an Online School in 10 Steps.

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7 Ways to Market Your Online Course

LearnDash

Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed or looking for inspiration, here’s a place to start. However, if you’re serious about building your online course, there’s no way around it: this is not an “if you build it they will come” situation. How do you do that? Begin a blog and include an email sign-up form.

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Q&A: Low Country Virtual

CourseArc

Q&A: Low Country Virtual Low Country Virtual is a tuition-free, full-time, online public school program for students in elementary and middle school grades in South Carolina. We recently chatted with Meaghan Barber, Director of Low Country Virtual, about how the organization got started.

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Questions about Instructional Design Careers

Experiencing eLearning

Last month, a reader named Jackie asked me a number of thoughtful questions about transitioning from teaching K-12 public school to instructional design. After rich collaboration with SMEs and other stakeholders, how much leeway do IDs have? The choices they make affect how people respond and what videos they see next.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

Here’s how to help them find good sources. As a result, I grew up learning how to find information the traditional way—in books, magazines, and even microfilm newspapers. But I also learned how to find information on the Internet, and how to measure the credibility of a source early on.