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What about UR infrastructure? Questions 2 Ask B4 Implementing a LMS

eLearning 24-7

Do you allow the use of Firefox? If at work: Access via the Intranet? Can the LMS work with multiple browsers: i.e. Firefox, Safari, and what minimum version of Internet Explorer? RFP: The questions I have listed above, can be incorporated into your RFP, depending on what you need to know. What about access speed?

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What about UR infrastructure? Questions 2 Ask B4 Implementing a LMS

eLearning 24-7

Do you allow the use of Firefox? If at work: Access via the Intranet? Can the LMS work with multiple browsers: i.e. Firefox, Safari, and what minimum version of Internet Explorer? RFP : The questions I have listed above, can be incorporated into your RFP, depending on what you need to know. What about access speed?

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EdCast vs Degreed vs Fuse – The Analysis

eLearning 24-7

net speed you need for video content, and other content for example) is crucial and yet it is rarely, okay beyond rarely, asked in any RFP/RFIs. IE 11, Chrome 71, FireFox 60, Edge – all versions, Safari 12. IE11, Edge 17, Firefox 70, Opera 67, Chrome 77 (Windows 10). Internet bandwidth speed. Bottom Line.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Foucault, Control and the LMS

Mark Oehlert

Belly laughs, guffaws and chuckles Blogging Books Catch Up Collaboration Conference News Cool Tools Copyright and Patent Gold & BS Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks Culture Current Affairs design e-Learning Resources e-Learning/e-Teaching eco EduPatents eLearning Guild Emerging Tech Errata Ethno/Anthro Film Firefox From the land of "I wonder."

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

Today, people mostly rely on Chrome, Safari and Firefox. When to issue an RFP (or not). That’s one of the main reasons why you can’t just point to a course-specific URL. Unfortunately. Plus there may be problems with legacy web browsers. But someone may be using an older version of Internet Explorer. What then?

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Product Review: Mindflash.com

eLearning 24-7

Works in Chrome, Firefox, IE 9 (did not test Safari). Trust me, people are going to see what your competitors are doing, so the argument that we don’t want to tell you because of competition is lame, especially when there is never a problem listing your pricing on a RFP. Preview window. One Other Note.