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Exploring the Benefits of Using WordPress for Learning

Posted November 20, 2009 by B.J. Schone

Below are the slides from my second presentation at DevLearn 2009. I also co-presented this session along with my colleague, John Polaschek. The presentation covers the basics of blogging and describes the advantages we’ve found with using WordPress. We’ve used it internally at Qualcomm and we’re very pleased with the results. Check out the slides [...]

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Top 99 Workplace eLearning Blogs

Posted August 26, 2009 by B.J. Schone

Tony Karrer recently posted a list of the Top 99 Workplace eLearning Blogs over on his eLearning Technology blog. This list is based on the blogs that are used to power the eLearning Learning site, which is a great aggregator of information. Tony’s list was inspired by a recent post over on the Upside Learning [...]

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Want to write for eLearning Weekly?

Posted July 4, 2009 by B.J. Schone

Up to this point, I’ve used eLearning Weekly as my own personal blog to talk about my experiences with learning and technology. I’d like to open up the format for others to contribute so we can all benefit from different perspectives. If you are interested in writing for eLearning Weekly, please email me at . [...]

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Build a Learning Portal Using WordPress

Posted April 3, 2009 by B.J. Schone

I’ve written before about learning portals and how they can be a great way to improve access to learning materials for users. I wanted to provide a more in-depth post that shows how you can create your own learning portal using the freely available content management system, WordPress. So, let’s get started… Refresher: What is [...]

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Have LMSs Jumped The Shark?

Posted March 20, 2009 by B.J. Schone

I constantly hear people (across many organizations) complain about their learning management system (LMS). They complain that their LMS has a terrible interface that is nearly unusable. Upgrades are difficult and cumbersome. Their employees’ data is locked in to a proprietary system. Users hate the system. It’s ugly. (Did I miss anything?) I think LMSs [...]

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What do you want to see in 2009?

Posted December 18, 2008 by B.J. Schone

Each week, I write about my experiences in the world of learning and technology. Sometimes I talk about projects I’m working on, and other times I highlight resources that I’ve found to be useful. Now I’d like to get feedback from YOU. What helps you? What would you like to see on eLearning Weekly in [...]

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eLearningToolChest.com – Resources for eLearning Professionals

Posted December 1, 2008 by B.J. Schone

A new site called eLearning Tool Chest (eLearningToolChest.com) has a collection of eLearning books, authoring tools, blogs, and other miscellaneous resources. The site is growing each week. I think it could be pretty big in a month or two. If you think a specific book, authoring tool, or resource should be listed, you can suggest [...]

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