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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

The real issue is that LMS vendors are attempting to position their tools as the center-point for elearning - removing control from the system's end-users: instructors and learners. Only recently (and in limited ways) have LMS vendors started extending tools and offerings beyond simple content sequencing and discussion forums.

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After e-Learning delivery and deployment, how would you drive adoption?

ID Reflections

The post talks about an organization's role in the adoption of something as apparently simple as the use of Voice over IP (VoIP). Employees must be provided with the right equipment; if you want to use VoIP, make sure they have good quality headsets. Here's an excerpt from a post called The technology is ready. The excerpt: ".As

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

They say its about: 5 Trends Converging (3G + Social Networking + Video + VoIP + Impressive Mobile Devices) The growth of mobile devices has been amazing. Add to this VOIP/Skype, 3G and what’s happening with video on demand. It’s a bit scary for people who are primarily content vendors.

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Why & How to Create Virtual classroom Training for ERP End-users

CommLab India

And the end-users of this system are not only your in-house employees; there are remote vendors as well. You can have a video conference with other participants with the help of your webcam or speak to them using VoIP. End-user training is one of the important factors that can decide the success of an ERP implementation.

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E-Learning 101

eLearning 24-7

The reality of e-learning is that ambiguity still plays a big role in the space. Note: There are Online Authoring Systems that offer a nice robust set of features including output to HTML5 (sadly, the robust feature set exists with only a few vendors). Some vendors offer both options. Pros and Cons. Systems in General.

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Ten years on

Clive on Learning

In IT training we've seen the rise of 'boot camps' (extended immersion courses, often lasting several weeks) to get IT professionals through their vendor certifications. Starting with simple text chat, we've added VOIP, video, whiteboards, polls and many other goodies.

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Analysis of ProtoSphere/Lync Integration

Kapp Notes

Additionally, the integration means that the VoIP is always on. Always on-VoIP people interacting in the space can speak and hear others the moment they enter a zone for hands-free talking. The integration (first of its kind that I know of) provides echo-free sound every time one or more people communicate via voice with ProtoSphere.

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