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The Seventh Hat of a Community Manager: UX Design

ID Reflections

This is anexcellent thumb rule for designers--and as I got into my role of a communitymanager--I learned the value of this rule for community managers as well. Ihave recently blogged about The Six Hats of a Community Manager , and here isthe seventh one. Does a community manager need to become an UX expert?

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German Translation & Quiz Import/Export

LearnDash

Not too long ago we internationalized the LearnDash code , and even started adding some in-house translations. We hope to add more formal translations over time as users donate back to the LearnDash community within our very-active customer forums. We are here for you in our forum and help desk. Sprechen Sie Deutsch?

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Technology Skills for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

One tip for job seekers: Check the job listings in your local area. You can ask questions in the Adobe Captivate forum. Articulate’s online community and forums are very active and helpful. You don’t need to know both programs, but I recommend at least a basic understanding of at least one of these tools.

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They’re not like us

E-Learning Provocateur

We tinker with software, experiment with new ideas, attend conferences, and join local meetups. This heuristic maintains that in a typical online community, only 1% of the members create new content, while the remaining 99% lurk. We crowdsource ideas, invite feedback, ask questions, and proffer answers. The list is endless.

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ELearning Association Local Chapters

LearnDash

Finding online forums is a great start, but there are benefits in networking opportunities that take place off of the computer. In either case, below are some elearning organizations that are likely to have local chapters near you. I should also note that joining the parent organization does not enroll you into the local chapters.

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7 Ways to Engage Your Learners After Course Completion

LearnDash

Maybe your course on SEO could benefit from a micro certification in local SEO. We’ve talked about this many times before, but learners frequently turn to online courses for community as much as for the material you have to teach. If you don’t have the resources to build a forum yet, you can also create a community on social media.

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7 big opportunities that MOOCs offer corporates

E-Learning Provocateur

In terms of supporting the moocers in the organisation, I envisage L&D pro’s undertaking activities such as facilitating communities of practice, setting up buddy programs, and organising external meetups. Does the company have an ethical responsibility to help the community through MOOCs? Networking.