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Cross-platform LMS Integration Strategies

Web Courseworks

In the past, ERP technologies (a category in which I would include association management systems) were often deployed on midrange hosts. Getting them to exchange information with learning management systems (LMS) that were based on client/server architectures required leveraging cumbersome and specialized technologies like EDI.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Control over Quality of Information - See above Strict Control Over Policies – Accuracy - See above Liability / Discoverability / Compliance - Absolutely the contents of your Wiki, Blogs, etc. However, a few things struck me: A big reason for the survey was to get people to think about where these tools might make sense. is discoverable.

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Ask a learning architect: Is it time to break up with your LMS?

CLO Magazine

My LMS always wants to be the center of the universe, and it’s such a chore to get it to try new things, like external content and mobile learning. A: Dear Conflicted Chief, You’re not alone in asking yourself if it’s time to break up with your LMS. Why won’t my LMS open up? I’m only using my LMS for its automated training.

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A Recipe for Excellence: Essential Steps For A Top Restaurant Training Program

KnowledgeAnywhere

Pain Point #1: Customer Service Challenges & Server Training "52% of customers are likely to switch brands after just one bad service experience." - Zendesk report In the restaurant world, the ambiance and the culinary delights are only half the story. Solution: The antidote to service problems lies in robust server training.

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Latest E-Learning Trends – Some good, some bad

eLearning 24-7

The reason Cornerstone suffered losses in 2010, was largely caused by a change in fair value of preferred stock warrant liabilities. A trend that is happening in the LMS market more so than in the other e-learning markets, is the failure to follow their path of success. The losses? million dollars. Freebies are no longer free.

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