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Why can’t you say YES, when you want to buy a learning system?

eLearning 24-7

Remember Lotus 1-2-3? For those of us, who experienced the late 80s when Floppy Discs ruled, and then used Lotus in the 90’s, the memory of such a solution, is easily forgotten (although I did take an online course using only Lotus Notes, in 1998). I would love to know who is still using Lotus Notes 6.5.

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The History of the LMS and Online Training

KnowledgeAnywhere

Web-Based Training (WBT) and e-learning were some of the early forms of online learning, which allowed learners to access training material using the internet. was the first graphical web browser, released in 1993. This made browsing the web a much more challenging and time-consuming process than it is today.

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Lotus Connections - IBM's Social Collaboration

Vignettes Learning

The two videos provide you an overview of Lotus Connections. This is helpful for those who wish to have an inside look on how social networking is applied in Enterprise 2.0 applications. To see the full view of the presentation, click the top right corner and expand to show the full screen.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0 I discussed my experience from Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Spending or Wasting Time on Web 2.0 Use a Wiki instead of other approaches to creating web pages (only edited by ID/writers initially). Applications in Learning. There were a few others.

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A Snagit Milestone - Join us for The Forge, November 10 at 2pm EST

TechSmith Camtasia

Lotus 1-2-3, WordPerfect, Harvard Graphics were popular pieces of software. And, Tim Berners-Lee from CERN turned on the Web! You could also run OS/2 and the first version of Linux was released. A 486 PC computer was selling for over $7,000! Nintendo released the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. And, something else happened.

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Seven Ways to Use the iPad for Workplace Learning

Upside Learning

After all the hype, which it didn’t quite live up to, there was a lot of commentary web-wide on whether it’s suitable for elearning, or a specific type of learning. Lotus or MS Exchange? The Semantic Web Cometh – 2. The iPad is here. How do you save and transfer documents to the iPad? Does it support multitasking?

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Vegas and The Learning Conference Scene

eLearning 24-7

However, time after time, it just was dated, as though Lotus 1-2-3 was making a comeback. And if you are someone who still wants Saba, it is available – you just can’t find or see it on their web site – so you have to ask for it. I met one attendee who has Saba Cloud and EdCast, so its doable. Last Thoughts.