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Does Your Website Need More Than a Course Grid?

LearnDash

Here’s a topic we haven’t touched on much in this blog: your course website. Build your SEO with a blog or other long-form content. This is where a blog comes in. By keeping a blog in the public-facing portion of your website, where search engines can track it, you build your SEO strength and establish your brand authority.

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They’re not like us

E-Learning Provocateur

We share knowledge on Twitter, contribute to discussions on LinkedIn, read books, write blogs, comment on blogs, subscribe to industry magazines, share links to online articles, watch videos, and participate in MOOCs. A problem arises, however, when active participation is expected. You see, we love learning.

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Where I Get Blog Post Ideas

Experiencing eLearning

When I talk to people about starting a blog, newsletter, LinkedIn posts, or other content marketing, they often confess that they’re worried they don’t have anything to write about. They ask how I come up with ideas, especially when I’ve been blogging so long. My ideas for posts come from several sources.

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Where I Get Blog Post Ideas

Experiencing eLearning

When I talk to people about starting a blog, they often state they don’t have anything to write about. They ask how I come up with ideas, especially when I’ve been blogging so long. As I approach my ninth anniversary of starting this blog, I feel like I have more to write about than I did after one year.

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How To Improve Communication in E-Learning

LearnDash

The best way to combat this problem lies in better communication —and not just in the way courses are designed. However, when a learner is really struggling, there’s nothing like a live conversation to sort the problem out. Be involved on the discussion forums. And there’s no reason you can’t make it happen.

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Retiring Workforce? Use Your LMS To Capture Their Knowledge

Upside Learning

While there is some overlap between that post and this, below are some thoughts on what could be done using an LMS from the perspective of the retiring workforce: Discussion Forums. Allowing staff to learn from each other through a discussion forum can help capture the expert opinions on some critical questions. Sharing & Rating.

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Collaborative Learning: Transforming the Traditional Learning Experience

Paradiso

Collaborative learning is an educational approach where individuals share knowledge, solve problems, and achieve common goals. This exchange of ideas challenges individuals to think critically, question assumptions, and develop well-rounded solutions to problems. What is Collaborative Learning? Here are some proven methods: 1.