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Buy, Build, or Blend? Use Cases for Off-the-Shelf and Custom eLearning

SweetRush

In our article Comparing Off-the-Shelf vs. Custom eLearning Solutions: Which Is Best? , we took an honest look at the benefits and potential pitfalls of buying a ready-made eLearning solution versus building something from scratch with a custom eLearning solution provider. What is off-the-shelf learning?

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Making The Jump Into eLearning

ICS Learning

This whitepaper assists you in understanding the pieces involved with the eLearning puzzle, from the basic requirements to the pros and cons of various options. These new options have made e-Learning much more achievable for smaller companies with limited resources and budgets. Content versus System. The SCORM Specification.

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eLearning for the Casino Industry with TalentLMS

TalentLMS

And as such, they have intensive training needs. There’s also the issue of educating employees about all the ethical, legal and other issues associated with gaming and the handling of large amounts of money — which includes a lot of state mandated compliance training. Let’s see how. Employee orientation.

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eLearning for the Chemical industry? with eFrontPro

eFront

In fact the problem is so big, that a recent study on the UK chemicals sector [1] shows evidence that apprentice training is gaining ground, due to the inability of the labor market to supply a sufficient number of experienced chemical technicians. Even the laptop that you’re using to read this post is 50% physics and 80% chemistry.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

Learning and development professionals, including elearning developers, have to wear many hats. But it’s even more true for L&D/eLearning professionals who work in small learning development departments. She’s also the author of a new book by that same title– eLearning Department of One.