Great Blog Source for eLearning Development and Delivery Ideas and Solutions
Posted on February 24, 2010 by Barbara Macaulay
Thanks to an article by Andy Petroski, writing for the Central Penn Business Journal, a unique blog site was identified that is a great source of information for eLearning professionals. Mr. Petroski’s news piece is focused on organizational learning. But while the blog site he references as a source of help does seem useful for business organizations, educators everywhere will find posts and conversations on topics and techniques rarely found.
Here, for example, is a sampling of the headlines on some recent posts at the blog site:
How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)
Here’s a Quick Way to Create Your Next E-Learning Template in PowerPoint
How Fonts Take a Starring Role in Your E-Learning Courses
Here’s How to Be an E-Learning Superstar in 2010
How To Design Custom PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning (Plus 8 Free Templates)
Should You Add Background Audio to Your E-Learning Courses?
Here’s How to Get Past a Screen Full of Bullet Points
The blog is called The Rapid eLearning Blog, which you can view here.
You can see the original news article by Mr. Petroski here.
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