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Employee-generated Learning is now mainstream

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Easygenerator started pioneering the Employee-generated Learning approach in 2013. DevLearn presentation. I presented this year at the DevLearn Conference in Las Vegas. As EGL is rooted in this sphere of learning models, this emphasis by big players is clear evidence of acceptance and adoption of our approach.

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#MlearnCon Recap: Where are we now with mLearning?

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As CEO of easygenerator I know what to do (and how to do this); I intend to show the result at DevLearn in October. e-Learning mlearncon 2013 mLearning mobile learning' But most of all we need to make it possible to create that content and publish it to a mobile app with just one mouse click at low costs. Mlearncon: Resources.

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Free eLearning authoring with easygenerator, already over a 1000 users!

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Reblogged from easygenerator.com : We launched the free edition of our on-line eLearning authoring tool November 1st at DevLearn. In the first half year of 2013 these HTML based question types will become available and will be a part of the free edition. This week we registered user number 1.000. Question types. Extra space.

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Easygenerator turns 6

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On October 23rd, 2013 Easygenerator launched the first (free) edition of Easygenerator at DevLearn in Las Vegas. Joe Ganci October 2013. It means we turn 6 today. . The problem that we set out to solve was that the creation of learning content is too slow, too expensive and that it is very hard to keep it up to date.

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Day one: My agile eLearning development presentation from #DevLearn

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Day one of DevLearn was not an ordinary day. Agile eLearning development Devlearn 2013 e-Learning EasyGenerator eLearning authoring tool eLearning software' I even missed both keynotes. So for day one I will limit myself to my presentation on agile eLearning development. Agile eLearning development (4): Planning and execution.

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