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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

You can find a long list of tools broken into authoring tools, games/simulations, quiz/test tools, social media, delivery platforms, tracking and whether they support mobile. In addition, she indicates if they are free or cost money – which is not quite the same thing as open source.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Tom and I disagree and then I kinda support his argument?

Mark Oehlert

I did want to point out however, a paper that does something that I havent really seen done before in comparisons of e-book readers (or really reading on a screen in general) vice reading from paper. The driver to the change will be cost (paper vs. e-medium), and I believe it will begin in the next decade, and be complete a decade after that.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

In the case of a well known LMS vendor for example, their system came up on Avant, but when I went to play a course, their course player screen failed to work effectively and the course window did not look as it should, in comparison to some of the other better known browsers. Yet, Avant supported Flash and Java. Here is how the offer works.