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L&D Trends, Time Estimates: ID and eLearning Links 3/2/2021

Experiencing eLearning

Helen Blunden explains how to use RSS to subscribe to specific feeds, including filtering for specific topics on a blog or subscribing to a YouTube channel. How to Use RSS Feeds.

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Use YouTube to Build a Course in 3 Steps

LearnDash

The Course Creation Wizard takes a YouTube playlist and builds an entire course in seconds by pasting in one URL and clicking load. If you’ve ever wished for another way to monetize your YouTube content, this LearnDash feature is built for you. Here’s how to build a course with a YouTube playlist in three steps.

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Universities Use YouTube for Recruitment

LearnDash

If you have, then likely you have seen their ads on YouTube which are so incredibly well-done that I often find myself watching them in their entirety. At the risk of oversimplifying, let me point out one way that I have noticed universities competing for attention and brand awareness: copying what works for others on YouTube.

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How to Start a YouTube Channel To Complement Online Courses

LearnDash

YouTube is one of the best places on the internet to promote and sell your online course. With that in mind, here are the seven steps to start a YouTube channel to complement your online courses. The platform has over 2.6 But in order to be successful, you must have an effective strategy.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Interview on Storytelling for L&D

Experiencing eLearning

If the video of the webcast isn’t embedded above, you can watch it on YouTube. Continuum of storytelling Gamification in storytelling Story format Building transitions and call to actions Weaving stories and content together seamlessly. Watch the webcast. Listen to the podcast. Further listening on storytelling. Looking for more?

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Closed Caption Tools

Experiencing eLearning

YouTube Several people mentioned YouTube. You can upload a video privately and use YouTube’s automatic caption generator. However, even though I have used this method in the past, I don’t plan to do so again unless it’s a video I’m planning to upload to YouTube anyway.

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