5 eLearning Blogs You Should be Reading
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17 Jun 2019Methods of learning are never stagnant. They are constantly evolving to offer a better learning experience for the student and yield greater educational results. eLearning is now stealing the show especially within business, making staff education quicker, more effective and more affordable than ever before.
With the rapid growth in the popularity of eLearning, there is no shortage of online sources providing guidance on how to improve the deliverance and results of the eLearning in your organisation. Blogs all over the internet offer help to develop better content for your LMS and expand your understanding of eLearning. To help you take advantage, we have compiled a list of some of the best available;
- theelearningcoach.com/The e-Learning Coach – In this blog owned by Connie Malamed, she shares strategies, content and resources to help in the designing and understanding of online courses.
- eLearning Provocateur – This blog by Ryan Tracey shares valuable insights on corporate eLearning as well as higher education.
- eLearning Provocateur – This blog by Ryan Tracey shares valuable insights on corporate eLearning as well as higher education.
- eLearning 24/7 Blog – This hugely popular blog by Craig Weiss is read across 133 countries. Craig is an expert on LMS and was named 2015’s most influential person in the e-learning industry.
- eLearning 24/7 Blog – This hugely popular blog by Craig Weiss is read across 133 countries. Craig is an expert on LMS and was named 2015’s most influential person in the e-learning industry.
- Cathy Moore – On this blog, Cathy shares ideas to help you develop interesting and useful learning materials for working adults. Cathy Moore is an international thought leader.\r\n
- Cathy Moore – On this blog, Cathy shares ideas to help you develop interesting and useful learning materials for working adults. Cathy Moore is an international thought leader.\r\n
- Learning in the Modern Workplace – Jane’s blog discusses how to support learning, performance and collaboration in the workplace. Jane Hart is an independent advisor on Workplace Learning & Collaboration in the UK.