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Elearning applications

eFront

Traditional instructor led training is expensive and, in some cases, difficult to track its effectiveness. This is why I created the following list with the Top 10 open source e-Learning projects for 2011 that will help you implement a low cost e-Learning solution. Thank you for the information, I appreciate the suggestions!

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Facebook for e-Learning

eFront

You can manage which learners can take your course and track the learners progress. The following presentation explores the potential uses of Facebook for teaching and motivating collaboration between students (Update 11/08/2010: suggested by David Leal ) Facebook Strategies For The Classroom Guys, do not forget to leave a comment.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

The rise of mLearning has also driven adoption of the Tin Can xAPI eLearning content standard which can track far more learning activities than older standards like SCORM. Despite its low cost and flexibility, Moodle’s weaknesses can make it a costly choice for companies with conflicting needs and requirements.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

Learning Visions

A ‘low-cost’ LMS starts at an average of $58K. That’s the low price. Kineo has recently worked on creating a classroom management add-on for a corporate client and has a fabulous Moodle reporting tool. Our customers benefit from low-cost and self-management with no technical knowledge required.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Classroom-Based Training. Also known as face-to-face or live training, classroom-based training is a more traditional training method. An instructor guides learners through a course in a real-world environment such as a classroom or meeting room. CLO (Chief Learning Officer).