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LMSs that kick ass - OutStart

Janet Clarey

This week’s featured system is OutStart. By way of background, Jeff told me that OutStart has two flavors: Participate, their general social software solution and TrainingEdge.com, their SaaS solution which includes LMS, collaborative authoring, and social media specifically configured to support learning.

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Hanukkah e-Learning Wish List

eLearning Cyclops

OutStart Trainer - I am currently using another DHTML editor in which I am not enthralled at all. Supreme knowledge of ActionScript - To know it to a point that there is nothing I cannot do with Flash (that's on me isn't it?). Adobe CS4 eLearning Suite - I am still working with CS3.

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eLearning Startups - New Wave Coming

Tony Karrer

When you look back at 2000-2002, companies getting VC funding were folks like Outstart, Hyperwave, Infocast, Element K, Pathlore, Vuepoint, Knowledge Impact. Traditionally, we've seen start-ups that focus on authoring tools, virtual classroom, learning management, content, services.

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Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction

Tony Karrer

Harbinger Knowledge KnowledgePresenter Brainshark, Inc. Respondus Harbinger Knowledge WebEx Communicatio. RWD Info Pak Articulate Harbinger Knowledge Pro. Know ledgePresenter Harbinger Knowledge Pro. OutStart Learn.com Blackboard, Inc. Rapid Intake Trivantis QMIND, Inc. Vuepoint Adobe Systems, Inc. Impatica Inc.

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Introducing New Technology: From Promise to Reality

Allison Rossett

Last year, speaking to a conference of aviation trainers, John Alonso, CTO, OutStart , observed that ninety percent of mobile learning pilot projects he is aware of have failed. Knowledge and Expertise are easily made explicit. Knowledge and Expertise are inherently tacit/implicit and difficult to tease out. Ninety percent!

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Introducing New Technology: From Promise to Reality

Allison Rossett

Last year, speaking to a conference of aviation trainers, John Alonso, CTO, OutStart , observed that ninety percent of mobile learning pilot projects he is aware of have failed. Knowledge and Expertise are easily made explicit. Knowledge and Expertise are inherently tacit/implicit and difficult to tease out. Ninety percent!

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Sales Team Portal for Content and Expert Access

Tony Karrer

Another example of this is: Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank. The sales team often would find themselves spending time navigating the many software systems for archived knowledge and often found documents that did not exactly address their question. They are a large, distributed organization.

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