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TCC08: Wikis and Blogs and Tags: Oh Why?

Experiencing eLearning

Starting with an intro to Web 2.0. If it is text, a blog is good. Add “real world&# content by bringing things in from outside (podcasts, blogs, etc.). Cynthia Calongne said for game-based rubrics she adds NPCs to disguise the real scores. Lisa Cheney-Steen, Colorado Community College System, Denver, Colorado, USA.

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5 Important E-learning Standards

Ed App

That includes course completion data, test scores, points, and more. . You will also not be limited to launching your content from a web browser. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, or WCAG, are a set of e-learning standards that are designed to make content accessible for a wide range of people, especially those with disabilities.

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Is your eCommerce website as fast as it can be?

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

47% of consumers expect to wait no longer than two seconds for a web page to load. After that, consumer tolerance wears and 40% of visitors will abandon a web page if it doesn’t load in less than three seconds.”- In other words, the perceived speed of a web page has got to be as low as possible. How Fast is ‘ Fast’

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SCORM Supports It But How About Your LMS?

JCA Solutions

You can report on Learner scores and interaction data on quizzes, completion status on lessons and on the course, and how much time they spent in the course/lessons, and the Learner can get back to where they left off with bookmarking. MySQL, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB, SimpleDB, NoSQL, no problem.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

WBT (Web-Based Training). We did Online Learning in the 60’s – False Narrative There were systems back in the day, where they could be run on your own server, used via a CD-ROM, via WAN or LAN, but to me, that isn’t and e-learning LMS. To understand the history of the LMS, there are five items that drove it.

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5 Ways to Make Your Course Videos More Interactive and Accessible

TechSmith Camtasia

Here’s a few different ways that Camtasia’s interactive elements will function externally: Host the video on your own web server using the TechSmith Smart Player Upload video to Screencast.com or Knowmia Pro. We can walk you through the process of adding captions to a video in this blog. Use a table of contents.

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Advantages of WordPress over Moodle

LearnDash

Patrick was kind enough to write-up his opinion on the matter and allow me to post it here on the LearnDash blog. While both are content management systems, Moodle has added features that allows for tracking and scoring of content, something that WordPress was unable to do until the LearnDash project started. Simplicity is the key.

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