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Top 50 eLearning Posts For 2011

Upside Learning

Open Source is Not Cheap, Leave Alone Free. Billion By 2015. Measuring And Evaluating Learning – The Top Skill For L&D Teams. Developing Mobile Learning: Which Device Are You Targeting? Learning & Skills Survey: 87% More eLearning & Mobile Learning; 73% Less 2-3 Day Classroom Training.

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Best LMS For Teaching Courses Online

Academy of Mine

Moodle Moodle is a free open-source LMS for educators and is one of the most popular free LMSs on the market. It’s open-source, so instead of purchasing a platform that’s easy to use, you’re essentially purchasing code that has to be customized by developers. Sakai Another open-source LMS option is Sakai.

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May's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Learning Circuits' Big Question for May is "So what can, should, or will, we offer the digital generation by 2015?" Off the top of my head here are a few things I think we will be offering in 2015. Much of which will be courtesy of open source projects. Hopefully page turners will be extinct by 2015. on the cloud.

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LMS Selection Checklist: How To Choose The Best One?

ProProfs

According to Brandon Hall Group’s report on LMS Trends in 2015 , businesses that use LMS’s (mainly the ones that are into installed software) have displayed their inclination towards adding more features to its elearning tool. Cloud-based LMS or Open-source LMS? Every business is unique and so are the requirements.

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Performance Support in 2015 What Makes an LMS Easy to Use? Social Learning Tools Should Not be Separate from Enterprise 2.0

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Gamelike branching simulations can be authored in a sweet graphic user interface using Branchtrack , or you can delve into advanced functionality and extensibility with the venerable open-source OpenLabyrinth, which now offers a new version. 2015 predictions. We could say more, but so much already is said. 2016 predictions.

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In case you missed it – a year in posts

Clive on Learning

phone2learn is just too late (review) Open source instructional design (review) The changing shape of the internet In search of pioneering learning architects October Who archives the web? Hard to read, easy to learn? Squeezed from above and below How much can you really learn at a computer?