These are a few of My Favorite Blogs (and Newsletters and Magazines…)#

Blogs… just about everyone’s got at least one these days. Some people I know subscribe to 20 or more. Some people say they don’t have time to read anything else besides the 100+ emails they get a day.

 

I have to admit – I was a late adopter of blogs, both reading and creating my own. While time is (always) a limiting factor, recently I’ve found some great tips, tricks and information from these blogs, newsletters, and publications.

 

The Rapid E-Learning Blog

I was hesitant about subscribing to this blog as I was worried it would be too product focused. (It’s produced by Articulate.) Instead, this blog focuses on creating rapid e-learning (hence the title) no matter what platform you use. The articles are well written and have some great tips.

 

Overall, I really like that this blog encourages instructional designers to reach out to others, even those using different platforms. They’ve had some great posts on fonts, PowerPoint Presentations, and using audio in courses, among other things. If you’re an instructional designer and are only looking for one new blog to subscribe to, this one is at the top of my list.

 

TechSmith Newsletter

Ok, so this isn’t actually a blog, but I’m recommending it anyway. It’s especially useful for anyone who uses TechSmith products like Snagit or Camtasia Studio. I’ve learned some great tips about these products (like their latest article on how to create great images). Plus, this newsletter allows you to customize the type of content you receive. Only want content on Snagit or Camtasia, just update your preferences.

 

Chief Learning Officer Magazine

This is a great magazine and website for anyone who’s interested in advancing their career within learning and development. Executives and upper management are the target audience for this publication, but I think the topics discussed here are valuable for anyone who is interested in the issues that L&D departments face.

 

I like that CLO articles gives me a 10,000 foot view of the learning and development. I often reference articles and tidbits I read in CLO when I talk with clients about developing training programs. CLO is talking about the big issues on learning executives’ minds and profiles Fortune 500 companies that are successfully navigating through the myriad of issues that so many L&D organizations face.

 

 

Right now these are a few of my favorites. If you have others, post a comment! I’m always looking for new reading material.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:30:28 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

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