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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

eFront

Online Learning Update by Ray Schroeder The Online Learning Update blog has been published daily since early in 2001. e-Learning Curve by Michael Hanley Michael Hanleys blog covers topics such as e-learning, web-based e-learning, technology in education, e-learning tools, learning 2.0 Almost every blog post adds a trick to my toolkit!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Debunking the Learning Styles Myth

Learning Visions

Guy includes the text of a 2001 article by Sigmund Tobias of Fordham University. A Conversation with Karl Kapp ► February (11) ID Live with Charles Reigeluth on EdTechTalk Kineo Insights Webinar: Kronos Moodle Case Study Kineo Insights Webinar: The Truth About Open Sourc. I take it that Guy is not a fan of learning styles.

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GEOFF STEAD – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

He uses these tools to support, and enhance the working lives of all Qualcomm employees, as well as sharing successes with the wider mobile learning community. One of the earliest developers of Mobile Learning, he has been creating innovative mobile tools and techniques with educators across the globe since 2001.

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Geoff Stead – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

He uses these tools to support, and enhance the working lives of all Qualcomm employees, as well as sharing successes with the wider mobile learning community. One of the earliest developers of Mobile Learning, he has been creating innovative mobile tools and techniques with educators across the globe since 2001.

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Open edX vs. Moodle: A Comparison

Appsembler

The burgeoning demand for democratized education led to the birth of Open edX in 2013, a more accessible, open-source variant. Open edX wasn’t merely an LMS; it became a statement, advocating that premier education should be open, adaptable, and, above all, scalable.

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Open edX vs. Moodle: A Comparison

Appsembler

The burgeoning demand for democratized education led to the birth of Open edX in 2013, a more accessible, open-source variant. Open edX wasn’t merely an LMS; it became a statement, advocating that premier education should be open, adaptable, and, above all, scalable.

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