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The Authentic Learning Model: 7 Things Every eLearning Pro Should Know

Infopro Learning

The Authentic Learning Model involves a high degree of social interaction, as online learners must be able to engage in meaningful online discussions and play an active role in your online learning community. Create social media groups and forums to facilitate peer-to-peer interactions.

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Are You Selling Courses, or Community?

LearnDash

Bloggers offer courses on their subject of expertise. In some circumstances it makes sense to build a community around your courses. The Difference Between Courses and Community. However, communities are valuable to both you and the learner. Everywhere you look online today there are people selling courses.

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Competency-Based Training: The Ultimate Guide to Building a Skilled Workforce

Ninja Tropic

This results in a highly competent team with practical expertise. Provide Opportunities for Collaboration: Encourage employees to interact with one another through discussion forums, group challenges, or peer assessments. This builds a sense of community and reinforces learning through shared experiences.

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Technology Skills for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

You can ask questions in the Adobe Captivate forum. Articulate’s online community and forums are very active and helpful. If you’re seeking jobs in workplace training, expertise in an LMS is likely not as critical. I own several editions of the E-Learning Uncovered Captivate books. Storyline Resources.

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Role of Community Management in Workplace Learning Today

ID Reflections

When I read Rachel Happe’s (@rhappe ) post, The Emerging Career Path of Community Professionals , I was reminded of my older posts on community management and the skills required. I wrote about the tenets of community management based on my experience. As community managers, we have to remove obstacles from the path of change.

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Does Your Website Need More Than a Course Grid?

LearnDash

We’ve written a lot about how to create a top-notch course, how to build community, and how to support learners as they move through your program. Write an about page to introduce learners to your background and expertise. However, if you’re going to sell someone on your course, you do still have to sell them on your expertise.

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6 Ways to Sell a Lifelong Learning Program

LearnDash

As such, they are built heavily on community, which requires a lot of nurturing and social acumen from the instructor. Of course, a supportive community is also what makes them such great venues for lifelong learning. Over time, your lifelong learners may come to match—if not surpass—you in knowledge and expertise.

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