Yours truly was happy to accept an invitation to add this blog to the new elearning portal called eLearningLearning. No, it's okay. You read it correctly. It's learning about eLearning, get it?
Basically, it's an aggregator. It lists and organizes the best content from blogs and other web sites having authors who write about elearning.
"This is the beginning of a community portal where the community will help to collect and organize the best content from blogs and web sites. The goal is to create a place where it's relatively easy to find current content and highly relevant content surrounding eLearning."
~ Tony Karrer
While it has some great SEO implications for the main site and its members, it also has some great implications for you.
You can click the badge above, or wherever you see it on other sites throughout the internet, to get a list of topics that are relevant to eLearning. (Hint: it's also in the sidebar of this blog you're reading.)
But wait, there's more.
If you look at the list that's immediately below the eLearningLearning badge in the sidebar, you'll see the top-most section with the header Business Casual Concepts. I was initially confused about this, thinking it was simply another version of a tag cloud. But that's not merely the case. I mean yes it is a tag cloud, but, no.
What it really does for you is to help organize concepts by keyword of the blog you're reading. The list changes for each member blog you're on. That's pretty slick. As you can see, I seem to mention social networks and blogging a lot.
Anyway, kudos to Tony Karrer, author of the eLearning Technology blog for putting this all together.
The eLearningLearning portal will be a great jumping off point for you and definitely qualifies as an update to the post I made last month on the Seven training resource sites to visit on the web.
