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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

I was just asked about trends in open source for eLearning and particularly open source eLearning tools. In addition, she indicates if they are free or cost money – which is not quite the same thing as open source. Upside Learning Blog , April 29, 2010 The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

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My Top 10 Posts for 2020

Experiencing eLearning

I have written over 1100 blog posts since I started this blog in 2006. This was the top post on my blog for many years, and still ranks highest of my instructional design careers series. The free open source tool Twine makes planning, writing, and creating branching scenarios easier. Top 5 Evergreen Posts.

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Where I Get Blog Post Ideas

Experiencing eLearning

When I talk to people about starting a blog, newsletter, LinkedIn posts, or other content marketing, they often confess that they’re worried they don’t have anything to write about. They ask how I come up with ideas, especially when I’ve been blogging so long. I also bookmark articles for my posts of curated links.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? Or in 2006, before the iPhone ushered in the smartphone era? For instance, part of what makes Pew a reliable source is that they are open about their methods. This can be helpful for learners if they find an interesting statistic on someone’s private blog.

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“How do I prepare my legacy Flash courses to transition to HTML5?”

Rustici Software

This blog post is part of our “Ask Andy” series in which we publish Andy’s plain-spoken, straight-shooting answers to common or uniquely interesting (eLearning) questions. And it’s true that eLearning courses developed using Flash will no longer play or open on certain devices or browsers. Decide what content is worth updating.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Visions

Learning Visions

I started blogging in earnest in February 2006. Every day I learn something new from the blogs I read and from the comments people leave here. Please join in the conversation and leave a comment on my blog if youve got something to say. Once youve entered your comment, it will immediately appear on my blog.

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Digital tribes

Learning with e's

This is a repost from my 2009 blog series on the same subject. Communication, including speech, clothing and actions all serve to signal our cultural identities and group membership (Pahl and Rowsell, 2006). 2006) New Literacies: Everyday Practices and Classroom Learning. Maidenhead: Open University Press. and Lukose, R.

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