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eLearning: Top 20 Must-Read BLOGS

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

As a speaker and adviser she is in very high demand, and her impressive resume includes companies such as Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Wells Fargo, FedEx, and even the American Government, amongst a multitude of others.  The eLearning Guild's publication, boasting more than 1000 articles since 2002. E-Learning 24/7 Blog. Blogger 

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20 eLearning Blogs You Simply Have to Bookmark

eLearning Brothers

As a speaker and adviser she is in very high demand, and her impressive resume includes companies such as Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Wells Fargo, FedEx, and even the American Government, amongst a multitude of others. The eLearning Guild’s publication, boasting over 1000 articles since 2002. E-Learning Provocateur. wordpress.com/.

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Using All the Features: Beating the 80/20 Rule with Customer Training

Litmos

It's an oft-quoted saying in IT: 80 percent of customers only use 20 percent of the features in the software they've bought. The Pareto Principle has been applied to everything from economics to sports, but this particular version was outlined in 2002 by Jim Johnson, chairman of the Standish Group. .

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What will be the biggest L&D Extinction Event of 2014?

Saffron Interactive

Karim Ladak, Chief Operating Officer at Saffron Interactive, isn’t sure that everyone is prepared for the biggest massacre of Microsoft software in a decade…. Karim Ladak, Chief Operating Officer at Saffron Interactive, isn’t sure that everyone is prepared for the biggest massacre of Microsoft software in a decade….

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OpenSesame Announces New Hires in Product Development & Customer Support

OpenSesame

Dave Depper is an Oregon native who graduated cum laude from the University of Oregon in 2002 with a B.S. Dave has more than 10 years of experience as a software developer, Microsoft Certified Professional, and as a professional touring musician. Meet our three new hires: Dave Depper. in Computer and Information Science.

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Computer Aided Learning: From pre-history to where we’re at in late 2018

Ed App

After that home computers became ubiquitous though eLearning really took off in 2002 when MIT put its courses online. Once home computers (and PCs in particular) became relatively-ubiquitous in the 1990s they were quickly followed by CD-ROM-based educational software and reference material (including digitised encyclopedias ).

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The Alchemy Lab – Day 1 Recap

Ashley Chiasson

billion spent on software and gaming devices. Whyville had a virus outbreak in February 2002, whypox. First off – As a Microsoft Teams user, I’m both excited and terrified by the mention of new features coming this month… eeeee. We’ll be talking about how to use games to help predict future behaviour.

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