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The Learning Guild

The Learning Guild is the oldest and most trusted source of information, networking, and community for eLearning Professionals. As a member-driven organization, the Guild produces conferences, online events, eBooks, research reports, and Learning Solutions Magazine—all devoted to the idea that the people who know the most about making eLearning successful are the people who produce eLearning every day in corporate, government, and academic settings. Our goal is to create a place where eLearning professionals can share their knowledge, expertise, and ideas to build a better industry—and better learning experiences—for everyone.

  • The 2009 Salary and Compensation Report – US
    Professional Development

    The 2009 Salary and Compensation Report – US

    The average salary of a person who lives in the United States and works in e-Learning is $78,436. There are myriad factors that go into determining one’s compensation as an e-Learning professional. The 2009 Salary & Compensation Report is based on data from 5,577 fully vetted responses from active members of The eLearning Guild.

    By The Learning Guild •
    January 6, 2009
  • 144 Tips on Synchronous eLearning Strategy + Research
    Virtual Training

    144 Tips on Synchronous eLearning Strategy + Research

    The eLearning Guild conducted a survey of its members, asking for their favorite tips relating to strategies for effectively creating, managing, and using synchronous e-Learning. These tips will be useful to any designer or developer looking for bestpractices to incorporate into their own processes.

    By The Learning Guild •
    May 29, 2008
  • 239 Tips for Producing and Managing Flash-based eLearning Content
    Design & Development Tools

    239 Tips for Producing and Managing Flash-based eLearning Content

    In February and March, 2008, The eLearning Guild conducted a survey of its members, asking for their favorite tips for producing and managing Flash-based eLearning. Members could submit tips relating to any or all of 19 different tools (plus an “other” category) that either produce Flash output or that can incorporate Flash content.

    By The Learning Guild •
    April 24, 2008
  • 162 Tips and Tricks for Working with eLearning Tools
    Design & Development Tools

    162 Tips and Tricks for Working with eLearning Tools

    In October and November 2007, The eLearning Guild conducted a survey of its members, asking for their favorite tips for using software to create eLearning. Members could submit tips in any or all of these five categories: Courseware authoring and eLearning development tools, rapid eLearning tools, simulation tools, media tools, and combining and deploying authoring tools.

    By The Learning Guild •
    December 18, 2007
  • The eLearning Guild 2008 Salary and Compensation Report – Canada
    Professional Development

    The eLearning Guild 2008 Salary and Compensation Report – Canada

    The average salary of a Canadian eLearning professional is $73,630. While this makes for a tasty sound bite that numerous publications and myriad blogs will undoubtedly quote, this fact, by itself, doesn’t shine much light on the eLearning industry. This number comes from taking survey data from 323 Canadian eLearning professionals.

    By The Learning Guild •
    December 6, 2007
  • The eLearning Guild 2008 Salary and Compensation Report – US
    Professional Development

    The eLearning Guild 2008 Salary and Compensation Report – US

    The average salary of a person who lives in the US and works in eLearning is $78,723. While this makes for a tasty sound bite that numerous publications and myriad blogs will undoubtedly quote, this fact, by itself, doesn’t shine much light on the eLearning industry. This number comes from taking a huge pool of information – in this case, survey data from 4,374 e-Learning professionals.

    By The Learning Guild •
    December 6, 2007
  • 382 Tips on the Selection of an LMS or LCMS
    Learning Platforms

    382 Tips on the Selection of an LMS or LCMS

    This eBook is an awesome collection of tips from hundreds of your professional colleagues. These tips will help you navigate the LMS minefield, streamline your selection process, and help you save money! Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive set of tips that you can use to improve your LMS and LCMS selection efforts.

    By The Learning Guild •
    December 12, 2006
  • 311 Tips on the Management of an LMS or LCMS
    Learning Platforms

    311 Tips on the Management of an LMS or LCMS

    This eBook is an incredible collection of tips from hundreds of your professional colleagues. Why reinvent the wheel when you can learn from these tips on the management of your LMS or LCMS system! Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive set of tips that you can use to improve your LMS and LCMS management efforts.

    By The Learning Guild •
    December 12, 2006
  • 339 Tips on the Implementation of an LMS or LCMS
    Learning Platforms

    339 Tips on the Implementation of an LMS or LCMS

    This eBook is an amazing collection of tips from hundreds of your professional colleagues. Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive set of tips that you can use to improve your LMS and LCMS implementation efforts.

    By The Learning Guild •
    November 20, 2006
  • 2006 Salary Survey – United States
    Professional Development

    2006 Salary Survey – United States

    The eLearning Guild conducted the 2006 Salary Survey online between February 13th and March 31st 2006. During this time the Guild received a total of 1,538 validated responses. This report that follows is based on these data.

    By The Learning Guild •
    August 7, 2006
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