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Where are open source learning applications?

Tony Karrer

Good post by Harold Jarche - Where are open source learning applications? First, open-source generally succeeds once an application domain is fairly well understood and the feature sets are relatively more stable. In other words, the cost of Captivate is less than the lost time dealing with Wink.

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Free e-learning: The Top 10 barriers to adoption

From the Coleface

If there are all these great free tools, why are cost-conscious firms not adopting them faster? Integration with existing systems: the freeware has probably been built to do one job by developers who are unfamiliar with or unconstrained by corporate systems. How does this top 10 tally with your experience?

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Employee Development Training: Maximize Employee Growth

Appsembler

Open Source and Freeware : The digital realm is abundant with free resources. It’s cost-effective and fosters camaraderie. Not only do they cut down on physical resources, but they also offer scalable solutions, ensuring each penny spent packs a punch. Peer-to-Peer Training : Leverage the internal experts.