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Mastering Open edX Customization

Appsembler

Open edX customization offers unparalleled flexibility in creating tailored learning environments that meet specific educational needs. This article will explore the importance and benefits of customization, the technical aspects involved, best practices, common challenges, and future trends in Open edX customization.

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Exploring Open edX Quince: A Comprehensive Guide

Appsembler

In this article, we delve into the latest advancements in Open edX with the Quince release, exploring its key features and improvements. Additionally, we’ll highlight the benefits Open edX Quince offers to different user roles within educational institutions. Table of contents Introduction What is Open edX Quince?

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Open learning and knowledge sharing in a remote working world

CLO Magazine

In light of all the concerns mentioned above, what should the role of L&D be in today’s realm of open learning? Here are our thoughts: L&D managers have to walk the talk of creating a learning culture in their organizations. The role of L&D. Additionally, it can prevent similar content from being created again.

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What is Open edX and What is the Best Alternative?

Appsembler

We will delve into Open edX, an open-source Learning Management System (LMS) renowned for its robust features and customization options. We will discuss the basics of Open edX, its key differentiators, and its applications across various industries. Want a more “advanced” deep-dive into Open edX’s features?

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Top 10 LMS Software Platforms in 2024

BrainCert

Canvas: Canvas provides educators and institutions with a versatile and intuitive platform for delivering engaging online learning experiences. Its user-friendly interface empowers educators to create dynamic courses and foster interactive learning environments. Cons: Content authoring capabilities are somewhat limited.

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Bit by the Instructional Design Bug: A Conversation with Connie Malamed

TalentLMS

In the realm of workplace learning, L&D and Instructional Design work together like a lock and key. L&D zooms in on key growth areas, opening doors to new skills and competencies. And Instructional Design shapes learning experiences that unlock new skills. Here’s how she put it. Change makes the job fun.”

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Doctoring the Informal Learning Environment

E-Learning Provocateur

She authors the blog Wishful thinking in medical education , which she uses to advance thinking about the training of student doctors. Recently Anne Marie blogged Location and Learning (which I have reproduced here) and she asked me whether or not I consider her central idea an example of an Informal Learning Environment (ILE).