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Give User Adoption the Respect it Deserves | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Whether you’re implementing SAP, one of the many Oracle products, or the latest Business Intelligence tool, user resistance, misaligned business processes and lack of user skill and understanding are most commonly at the root of most failed technology initiatives. Features are rarely the driving force behind successful user adoption.

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Breakthrough eLearning: Be Nice to Your SME!

Breakthrough eLearning

We showed how you can change the role of the SME from one of a writer of content, to an oracle or storyteller who can provide you with the grist for well-contextualized activity-based learning. Hey, Im not against a little bribery here and there.whatever works! There are all kinds of ways to improve your relationship with SMEs.

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Q&A - eLearning Standards Especially SCORM

Tony Karrer

There are a bunch of other standards by ADL (who is responsible for SCORM ), IMS , IEEE LTSC including CORDRAâ„¢ , LOM , Meta-data , etc. Note: ARIADNE, AICC, IEEE LTSC, and IMS all participate in ADL's work on SCORM). Can we develop the same project using : Java, JSP, J2EE, XML, Oracle, Flash combination?

IEEE LTSC 101
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My Moodle Test

Xyleme

Does your company use an open source ERP system, or perhaps SAP or Oracle? I think open source software can be a great viable solution for many organizations. will be supporting IMS Common Cartridge. While I admire the enthusiasm, experience in other application areas has shown us that this is not always the case.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

But Im not sure I can get people to hold their answers back. Sorry Tony, but Im going to jump into the conversation now. Dont worry though; Im sure Ill still have more to say if you do this for the Big Question for February. So much of the technology skills needed for a job seems to be related to the size of the organization.