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What to Do With a Broken LMS

CLO Magazine

Dated learning and management systems may seem to be more trouble than they’re worth, but deciding whether to buy or build a new system requires leaders to consider all the angles. Most large organizations rely on a learning management system (LMS) to run and support their enterprise’s learning programs.

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How we think about learning influences our e-learning practice

Connect Thinking

Many organisations don’t use learning principles to underpin how they will achieve corporate goals or people and performance initiatives. Typical learning technologies (LMS, e-learning courseware) has served to reinforce theoretical aspects associated with psychology (column 1).

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Change the title, change the work?

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Let’s contrast this with similar descriptors from LT roles currently being advertised … “Design and Development of e-learning content.” ” “Undertake a range of activities to advocate for digital learning and its associated technologies.” edtech Click To Tweet.

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In the clouds again

Learning with e's

Here's our abstract: Manish Malik (Faculty Learning and Teaching Coordinator at the University of Portsmouth) and Steve Wheeler (Associate Professor of Learning Technology at the University of Plymouth) discuss the recent developments and the patterns emerging within the CMS/LMS/VLE product sector.

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6 ways a cloud course management system can save you money

gomo learning

You could argue that the platform and delivery of your e-learning content is the most crucial part of learning and development. After all, if learning content is strewn across several locations, platforms and systems, it’s going to be more hassle than it’s worth for your staff to seek anything out.

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A first look at Sakai 3

Clive on Learning

John is from Cambridge University where he has been engaged in the development on the virtual learning environment Sakai 3. " The VLE can appear anywhere through gadgets and applications appearing in other software environments (iGoogle, Facebook, etc.) and on different devices such as smart phones.

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Facebook for e-Learning

eFront

After reviewing all these applications I came to the conclusion that Facebook could be used in the learning process. In my opinion, we can not use Facebook as a Learning Management System but we can use Facebook as a tool that will enhance/support an e-Learning course. November 7, 2010 9:34 AM JasonOutThere said.