Tony Karrer

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Training Standards

Tony Karrer

Do you ever plan to track it in an LMS? In a prior post , Bill tells us that: I train Oracle programmers, primarily internal employees in the E-Business Suite (EBS) line of business, how to write J2EE-based applications for Oracle’s EBS product using our framework called Oracle Applications Framework (FWK).

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LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers

Tony Karrer

A few of the more interesting graphs that you can't really see well except by going and seeing a larger version at LMS Satisfaction and LMS Barriers and Features. Several of the LMS vendors appear more than once, such as Oracle. Most of the time (as is the case with Oracle) these are different products.

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Software Upgrade Training and Support

Tony Karrer

Everything will be tracked in our LMS. However, if you are upgrading from PeopleSoft to Oracle you may be looking at process changes which will require additional work. Applications training can be excruciatingly boring, especially when taken as a self-study eLearning course. This greatly simplifies the training and support needs.

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Q&A - eLearning Standards Especially SCORM

Tony Karrer

You want to implement your courseware to the SCORM standard if you plan to have it launched and/or tracked under an LMS. One case is building a one-off course that needs simple tracking/reporting and will never run under an LMS. In these cases, I'm not tracking and likely it's not under the LMS. What about other Standards?

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