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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

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Then – Client contacts their new LMS vendor or current one, says they need courses in Business, Safety, Software. The courses sit on the LMS server, thus in a sense your LMS and not on the 3rd party course provider’s servers. LMS vendor identifies possible options. has as partners and select the content.

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Skills WANTED

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Go to any content provider (okay most of them) and you will found leadership, business, safety, communication, customer service, compliance and some types of software training. Sure you can watch a video on Salesforce CRM or Lotus 1-2-3, but people learn best when the content is interactive and mimics the product. Bottom Line.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

I've not really seen good examples of business cases (future ROI) for using these tools. Time frame / Goal - Starting with a fixed time frame and a particular goal often gets better initial activity. Selling the Value Often it can be tricky to convince management of the value of providing these tools. Still, this is a somewhat uphill battle.

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Both sides now

Jay Cross

And not surprisingly, vendors are encouraging the trend–Microsoft and IBM have added wikis and blogging capabilities to enterprise apps including SharePoint and Lotus Quickr, while Google and upstarts like Socialtext, PBwiki, and Jive Software are luring corporate users with freebie accounts and dead-simple deployment.

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