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Getting The Most Out Of Your LMS

Upside Learning

Check if your LMS gives users the ability to create and participate in such communities, letting users share their knowledge and expertise with others in their community. The discussion board serves as a forum for all users to interact, ask questions, post queries, get responses, and generally share information across the board.

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They’re not like us

E-Learning Provocateur

Or a discussion forum that supports an inhouse training program: 1% of the participants will fall short of the critical mass that is required to develop a rich, diverse and meaningful discussion. In such cases, the vast majority of the SMEs are effectively holding back their expertise, and those with experiences to share are not doing so.

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Using Social Media for Learning: Tools & Practices #BHsocialmedia

Learning Visions

Used Ektron ( www.methodfactory.com ) a content management system – which allowed search, tagging, RSS, links, blogs, polls, surveys. Wanted more collaboration and conversation, so people could access already certified people’s expertise. Polls, blogs, search (similar to chrysler). Wanted to make learning “an everyday event”.

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Developer Marketer Job Description Template: Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise

Appsembler

Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise. Here are some examples of skills, knowledge, and expertise: Ability to build long-term relationships with developers. The post Developer Marketer Job Description Template: Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise appeared first on Appsembler.

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eLearning in the Workplace

TalentLMS

The learner-needs are determined through surveys and poll systems set up in the learning management system. Posting comments on an online chat forum for knowledge development sites like wikis or course collaboration system. Training managers need to align the learner with the organization, the work-context and other learners.

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e-learning professionals “the cobbler’s children with no shoes”

From the Coleface

At a recent Professional Services e-learning Forum, L&D teams were likened to “cobbler’s children with no shoes” This allegory describes the phenomenon where professionals are so busy with work for their clients and their teams that they neglect using their professional skills to help themselves or those closest to them.

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How to Grow Your Business with a Membership Website: 6 Tips to Make it Happen

LearnDash

When you create a membership site for your business, you’ll be able to provide digital information to members, build your own social community, and create forums where your members can interact. Once you begin to establish yourself in your area of expertise, your site will provide you with consistent revenue without always having to sell.

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