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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Information Developer at SAP Labs, blogger. Suw Charman-Anderson is the catalyst behind Ada Lovelace Day , “an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology.”. Suw described Lovelace as someone who understood that computers could do a lot more than crunch numbers. Here are some notable women in the field.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
completely internal example: Business Objects (part of SAP) uses a wiki community made up of software developers to handle some aspects of e-learning development. I attended the e-Learning Guild's Annual Gathering last week. This week I am using this space to share a few of my observations from this year's event. Social and Informal.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Integration with other large systems 43% have connected with PeopleSoft 40% with SAP (both of these are large HR employee tracking systems) 34% with Oracle 5. My notes taken during today's webinar. Presented by Tom Werner & Richard Nantel What do they do? Automate the administration of training. What do they contain? consolidate? Web 2.0
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009 The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point? But requiring this integration it blunts the argument that there are big savings in open source, since you'll pay an SAP programmer or a Moodle programmer a chunkachange in the process. Richard Nantel of Brandon Hall recently posted about average LMS prices. For free.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Olat - IMS Learning Impact ‘Leadership Award’ 2009 for best open source learning platform. Dokeos - Offers user synch with HR management systems such as Oracle and SAP. Here is a list of other Open Source LMS vendors, besides Moodle. Nor are they in any specific order. This is part one. Part two discusses some pros vs. Pojosoft.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
SAP has made great progress. Jay’s notes on webinar presentation with Rachel Happe, co-founder of The Community Roundtable. See Rachel’s slides for what to do about each of topics. She has a great array of how-to tips. Content focused on the unique needs of the practitioner and not on the latest top 10 list. See About the Model.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Here are a few Wave resources I found in preparing for tonight: An business Wave example from SAP Research: Gravity. I promised I would blog on my impressions of tonight's test of Google Wave. Approximately sixteen of us from a number of different companies attempted to do a formal test of Google Wave. It was scheduled for one hour.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
completely internal example: Business Objects (part of SAP) uses a wiki community made up of software developers to handle some aspects of e-learning development. I attended the e-Learning Guild's Annual Gathering last week. This week I am using this space to share a few of my observations from this year's event. Social and Informal.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
completely internal example: Business Objects (part of SAP) uses a wiki community made up of software developers to handle some aspects of e-learning development. I attended the e-Learning Guild's Annual Gathering last week. This week I am using this space to share a few of my observations from this year's event. Social and Informal.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
completely internal example: Business Objects (part of SAP) uses a wiki community made up of software developers to handle some aspects of e-learning development. I attended the e-Learning Guild's Annual Gathering last week. This week I am using this space to share a few of my observations from this year's event. Social and Informal.
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