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Question: Tracking CBTs

Experiencing eLearning

 My client wants two things that I am stuck on: 1) good server software for posting CBTs and then having basic tracking of student usage. Is there an open source solution that isn’t a full LMS but does what’s needed here? Technorati Tags: CBT , LMS , tracking. however fashionable they may be.

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TCC08: Transitioning from WebCT to Sakai

Experiencing eLearning

Changes will happen at the system level there (although theoretically you could have different versions of Sakai running from different servers). At the community college resources may not be available to do the fixes for open source. Technorati Tags: WebCT , Sakai , LMS , faculty , changemanagement.

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One Keyboard and Mouse, Two Computers

Experiencing eLearning

Synergy is an open source program that works like sort of like a virtual KVM switch , except both computers use their own monitors. I recommend starting Synergy on the primary screen (which acts as the server)-in my case, my desktop- before starting it on the secondary screen(s)-the laptop in my setup.

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LMS/LCMS Social Media & Side Notes

eLearning 24-7

Social Measuring - Technorati. Open Social – APis, open source – while this necessarily isn’t social media, it will enable multi-faceted social media features and capabilities. That said, a question I would highly recommend you ask your vendor is where are they servers located.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Sony and Its Own 3D World.Second Life Competitor?

Mark Oehlert

March 08, 2007 in Virtual Worlds | Permalink Technorati Tags : virtual worlds TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Sony and Its Own 3D World.Second Life Competitor? I'd still, personaly, rather get a Wii. The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Single-Site Browsers: Interesting Design Development or Battle for the Desktop?

Mark Oehlert

In the beginning there were dumb clients and the server reigned supreme. Then came the powerful desktops and the server lost control. I dont know the answers but I do think that as designers or learning opportunities, we should be aware of how our learners computing environments may be shifting and how we can best leverage that shift.

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