eLearning Learning

Date December 8, 2008

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Please have a look at Tony Karrer’s excellent new eLearning information aggregator, eLearning Learning. For all the evangelizing we eLearning people do for communal information, I haven’t found all that many great examples for eLearning developers. Some great blogs (some product-specific) and a few online resources, but nothing like you can find for many other tech-oriented interests. We need to do better. Perhaps it’s just a classic case of the leaky pipes at the plumber’s house.

Or are we still afraid to buy what we’re selling?

Me, I’m subscribing to eLearning Learning’s RSS feed, stat. Might I suggest NewsGator? The NetNewsWire Mac + iPhone combo (from NewsGator) is a particularly delicious way to keep up with all your RSS feeds. I can’t live without these apps.

Note to Tom: NetNewsWire works great on the iPod Touch too. :)

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4 Responses to “eLearning Learning”

  1. Paul said:

    You shameless Apple promoter you! =)

    I will check out Tony’s latest ASAP.

  2. Rheinard Korf said:

    I second the use of NewsGator, but my combo is FeedDeamon (PC) + NewsgatorGo (WM6).

  3. Jonathan Shoaf said:

    Hey Chris. I am also building my repertoire of eLearn Development resources. eQuixotic is a part of that. I’ve just started a blog at http://learningdevelopments.blogspot.com/ that will be geared towards eLearn Developers. More to come…please continue to share resources. Thanks.

  4. Tom said:

    :) I just learned that I can call out from my iPod Touch. I need to get a mic. I’ll check out the feed thing. I’ve been playing with feedly on my desktop. I like it better than Reader (which I was using). The problem for me isn’t the organization, it’s all of the noise and way too much information.

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