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eLearning: Top Posts of 2009 - Upside Learning Blog

Upside Learning

As we knock on 2010’s doors, it’s a good time to look at what we did on this blog in 2009. We started this blog in March 2009 and in its 10 month existence has more than a 100 posts. The blog now has about 500 subscribers and has received more than 53000 page views and more than 200 comments. Top 5 Traffic Sources.

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Our Blog Turns One Today

Upside Learning

It’s been a year since we started blogging (March 03, 2009) and we are raring to go another notch high. In the process of writing & sharing our thoughts, we now have a whole bunch of people (bloggers) at Upside who follow a large number of related blogs daily. There has been some important learning too on the blog front: 1.

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Top 10 Free and Open Source eLearning Projects to Watch for 2012

eFront

This is why I created the following list with the Top 10 Free and Open Source eLearning projects for 2012 that will help you implement a low cost eLearning solutions => Please leave a comment if you would like me to include another Free or Open Source eLearning project that needs to be mentioned!

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

The working draft of HTML 5 indicates a need to find suitable open source code which works on all browsers without licensing or patent fee. The Mozilla Foundation has already implemented the open source Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis codecs for video in the beta of Firefox 3.5 and Opera is also working on similar lines.

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Creating Online Training Courses on Open edX

Appsembler

Many companies used MOOCs –– Massive Open Online Courses –– such as edX, to offer pre-packaged courses to their learners. Harvard and MIT founded edX in 2012 and it offers training courses from leading universities and institutions to people regardless of their location. That’s where the Open edX platform comes in.

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What 2U’s edX Acquisition Means for Open edX, Appsembler, and Its Customers

Appsembler

You’ll likely have heard the news by now that education technology company 2U is acquiring online course provider edX (not to be confused with Open edX, which will remain an independent learning platform). What Is the Difference Between edX and Open edX? What Does This Transaction Mean for Open edX, Appsembler, and Our Customers?

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

The working draft of HTML 5 indicates a need to find suitable open source code which works on all browsers without licensing or patent fee. The Mozilla Foundation has already implemented the open source Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis codecs for video in the beta of Firefox 3.5 and Opera is also working on similar lines.

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