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Interview with an Expert Series: Tracy King

Blue Sky eLearn

She’s a thought leader and invited speaker on workforce development, education strategy, instructional design, and learning technologies. . I started experimenting with Blackboard and Moodle when I was teaching communication courses at a St. Paul liberal arts university back in 2000. And follow her on social media!

Course 203
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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

Of course, as will be the case with a number of the changes we discuss here, the ease with which video can now be produced and distributed means there is a lot of it out there, so the stakes are much higher to create video that stands out and is truly effective. As with video, it would be hard to underestimate the impact of social media.

Course 101
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Gamification: You Never Had So Much Fun Connecting With Members

Association Adviser

While gamification is designed to be fun, a player’s score can be used to suggest courses for improving their professional skills and learning techniques. No wonder seventy percent of Forbes Global 2000 companies have announced plans to deploy gamification in some form or another.

Sample 60
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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.18.20

Reid All About it

Going Virtual: What We’ve Learned Supporting 2000+ Virtual Events in 6 Months. Host: ASAE Technology Professionals Community. Arianna Rehak, Matchbox Virtual Media. Host: Association Women Technology Champions. Host: Ed Rigsbee, CAE, president at Rigsbee Research. Fri 9/18 at 1 p.m. More info/register (ASAE members only).

Montana 350
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The Art of Tidying of Your Online Professional Network Connections

Beth Kanter

I’ve just finished teaching an online course for The Knight Digital Media Center @ USC Annenberg for community foundation leaders on practical networked leadership skills. But having a core isn’t enough, with online social networks there is the power of weak ties. Do you have an intentional connection policy?