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Courses and clicks: Tips on how to get people to view elearning

Jo Cook 31 March 2017 in Uncategorised Tagged Learning technology - 0 Minutes

Watch Issy Nancarrow share tips on how to make sure your elearning content gets those clicks!

About the author

Issy (Isobel) Nancarrow
 is the Managing Director at Campaign Learning and founder of Nancarrow Partnerships and Campaign Learning. You can contact Issy via admin@campaignlearning.com.

 

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