Jane Bozarth
Director of Research, The Learning Guild
Jane Bozarth, the director of research for the Learning Guild, is a veteran classroom trainer who transitioned to eLearning in the late 1990s and has never looked back. In her previous job as leader of the State of North Carolina’s award-winning eLearning program, Jane specialized in finding low-cost ways of providing online training solutions. She is the author of several books, including eLearning Solutions on a Shoestring, Social Media for Trainers, and Show Your Work: The Payoffs and How-To’s of Working Out Loud. Jane holds a doctorate in training and development and was awarded the Guild Master Award in 2013 for her accomplishments and contributions to the eLearning community.
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Book Review: Susi Miller’s Designing Accessible Learning Content
Use this remarkable resource to design eLearning that has true digital accessibility. Designing Accessible Learning Content is a game-changer.
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The Book Report: Crowdsourced Favorites from L&D Practitioners
This report includes a list of popular work-related books recommended by members of the learning and development community.
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Research Review: Learning Leadership Trends
The Learning Guild routinely explores important topicsimpacting learning leaders. Several recent research projects may be of specialinterest: In this session, Dr. Jane Bozarth, The Learning Guild’s directorof research, will review this important research and examine tips and takeawaysthat we can use to improve our practice.
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Authoring Tools 2021
This report breaks down results from the Guild’s biannual authoring tools survey to uncover which tools and features are most desired in today’s market.
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The Nuts & Bolts of Instructional Design: A Beginner’s Toolkit
This eBook includes a compilation of “Nuts & Bolts” articles to emphasize good ID practices for analyzing, designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating learning solutions.
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Degrees for L&D Professionals: What, Why, and Worth?
This collection of resources includes a report with three accompanying videos about earning a degree in L&D, salary expectations, skills needed for current job listings, and more.
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L&D: The Future Is Bright
Jane Bozarth looks at how far the L&D industry has come through the past year and which lessons we can take forward to ensure we’re prepared for any and all possibilities.
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Real World Perspectives from Women in Learning
Our new research report profiles women in L&D from around the world. Read their personal accounts on success, overcoming obstacles, and the role of networking.
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Women in Learning: Choosing to Challenge
This research report explores the perspectives from women around the world who work in L&D on topics such as elements for success, overcoming obstacles, and the role of mentors.
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Nurturing a Culture of Continuous Learning: A Guild Master Panel
The concept of building a “culture of learning” is discussedoften in learning and development circles. It’s fairly easy to recognize anorganization that has a strong learning culture, but it’s considerably morechallenging to build such a culture yourself. In our closing session of the Learning Leaders Online Forum,we have invited three Guild Masters for a conversation […]










