r/Learning is a subreddit with 24k members. The community frequently discusses learning, elearning, training, development, and corporate.
Welcome to r/learning, a community for discussing the latest developments in learning and pedagogy.
Our focus is on self-directed and informal learning, but we also welcome discussions about edtech and formal education.
Share your knowledge and experiences, ask for advice, and stay up to date on the latest trends and research.
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Popular Topics in r/Learning
#1
Learning
: "Learning culture does matter"
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#2
Elearning
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#3
Training
: "I made an App that teaches Physics!"
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#4
Development
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#5
Corporate
13 posts
#6
Ai
11 posts
#7
Apps
7 posts
#8
Employee
6 posts
#9
Financial
5 posts
#10
Feedback
4 posts
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Last updated: June 6, 2026