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Can the ‘big LMS’ break clear of formal training?

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Embedded social collaboration throughout the modules. I know that much of this functionality is available through low-cost and open-source software, much of it not specifically learning or performance-orientated, but that’s not how a lot of large corporates see the world. The ability to hunt down expertise.

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In case you missed it – a year in posts

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Video streaming brings events to a much wider audience E-learning modules are not the complete replacement Because you can use one technology doesn't mean you can use them all Harvard ManageMentor goes social (review) A billion postings - can this be true? Hard to read, easy to learn?

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Moomis

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But luckily they didn't, deciding instead to contribute their own tools to the open source Moodle toolkit. Mark's company, Aardpress , could have regarded this as an opportunity to create and sell expensive add-on functionality for Moodle. Furthermore, users can add CPD accrued from other events to their own records as required.

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RapideL-i

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Where online tools have the edge is when you're working collaboratively as a team - writers, graphic designers, subject-experts, a/v specialists, reviewers and so on - and when you are likely to be producing a large number of modules that share assets such as text, images, audio and Flash movies.

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