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Developing A Layar Application

Upside Learning

We believe Layar , the AR browser can have a significant role to play in mobile learning. This is our first public layer which would be useful for the public as well as (hopefully) provide us valuable feedback about Layar development. Below I share my development experience of creating the Pune Layar. It uses PHP and MySQL.

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Kineo Insights Webinar: Kronos Moodle Case Study

Learning Visions

Low start up costs helped us out (no licensing fees; minimal server requirements). Integrated Moodle’s mySQL database to integrate with Kronos’ internal reporting system – Questions: Does Moodle have support for competency based role analysis? Out of box, Moodle doesn’t have competency or role based training.

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Backend Development Essentials: PHP, Python, Ruby, and Node.js

Hurix Digital

The internet, as we know it, wouldn’t function without the tireless efforts of backend developers. These digital architects craft the hidden magic behind websites and applications, ensuring smooth data flow and server-side logic. Let’s explore the four titans of backend development: PHP, Python, Ruby, and Node.js.

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Build a Learning Portal Using WordPress

eLearning Weekly

The content displayed on the portal may be general to all employees at an organization, or it may be customized for that individual and the role they play. In a perfect world, the learning portal would be able to analyze the person’s department, role, and previous training history. You can then customize the system as much as you want.

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Comprehensive Checklist: Learning Management System (LMS) Requirements and Capabilities

Paradiso Solutions

In the rapidly evolving landscape of education and professional development, Learning Management Systems (LMS) have emerged as indispensable tools for institutions and organizations seeking to streamline and enhance their learning processes. User Management: User roles and permissions management (administrator, instructor, student, etc.).

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