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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Synchronous Learning Systems

Learning Visions

Tuesday, July 10, 2007 e-Learning Guild Synchronous Learning Systems e-Learning Guild presentation on Synchronous Learning Systems hosted by Steve Wexler, Karen Hyder, and Karl Kapp. This is true of all synchronous learning -- presenters have to keep people focused. Which Guild Research Surveys have you taken? 81% said no!

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12 BRILLIANT LMS INTEGRATIONS FOR A ROCKING ELEARNING EXPERIENCE

Paradiso

It make course data synchronization much easier and makes customer data available across the entire organization. SugarCRM is the world’s largest open source CRM software. Woocommerce is an open source ecommerce plugin for WordPress. ADOBE CONNECT. Why this LMS integration important? WOOCOMMERCE.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Google Desktop, Sidebar and Dual Monitors

Learning Visions

Wednesday, July 25, 2007 Google Desktop, Sidebar and Dual Monitors Wendy Wickham has been posting about her Google Sidebar experiments. I found a good LifeHacker article expounding on the wonders of the Google Sidebar. 2) Watch an online Adobe Connect presentation in one screen and blog about it in the other.

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

2: Open source vs. Commercial Open source LMSs are ‘free’ and commercial ones incur a cost. Open source LMSs require installation, hosting, maintenance and regular upgrades to keep them running. This can actually prove to be more expensive than a subscription or license to a commercial LMS. #3:

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

2: Open source vs. Commercial Open source LMSs are ‘free’ and commercial ones incur a cost. Open source LMSs require installation, hosting, maintenance and regular upgrades to keep them running. This can actually prove to be more expensive than a subscription or license to a commercial LMS. #3:

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