Creating Direction for the eLearning Industry with Clint Clarkson: Quicksilver

In the first episode of The eLearning Alchemist: Quicksilver, Voice of B2B Daniel Litwin and host Clint Clarkson give viewers their initial, behind-the-scenes look at Clarkson’s eLearning Alchemist Podcast.

As the series moves along, Litwin and Clarkson will dive into topics ranging from trends in the elearning industry to methodologies, further interviews with podcast guests and other behind-the-scenes content.

On this episode, Clarkson and Litwin discuss Clarkson’s unique perspective and history in the industry, the overarching goals of the series and its potential to supplement Clarkson’s podcast, and Clarkson’s thoughts on a general lack of direction in elearning at the moment.

This lack of direction, Clarkson said, is largely driven by a lack of focus on results, a deficit in corporate understanding of learning and development, and other inattention to what can elevate the state of elearning.

Be sure to follow along with The eLearning Alchemist: Quicksilver and the E-Learning Alchemist Podcast, as well as MarketScale’s education publication, to stay up to date with the latest in elearning.

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