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Coronavirus Update

CourseArc

Due to the anticipated increase in online learning and remote instruction learning, we will be dedicating more resources to ensure that our servers and databases are performing optimally. We also want to encourage you to consider asynchronous learning as opposed to synchronous learning which is much more taxing on our servers.

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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

An HTTP request is any time your browser has to fetch a file from your web server. Enable asynchronous loading. Asynchronous loading means you can have your browser load JavaScript and CSS files such that they will skip over larger files to load other elements of the site faster. Various WP plugins will condense code for you.

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Why Should You Use Cloud Computing For E-Learning?

Origin Learning

Cloud computing is the technology which uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain applications and data. Often, applications which are located in a local server may suffer from low speeds, crashes and poor performance because of inadequate computing infrastructure. Support to asynchronous learning. First name.

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What is AJAX, where is it mostly used?

QuoDeck

AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. With AJAX, when you hit submit, JavaScript will make a request to the server, interpret the results, and update the current screen. In the purest sense, the user would never know that anything was even transmitted to the server.

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eLEARNING: Create a Course with Impact

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  For an asynchronous course to have both impact and sell well, you should ensure the following: Your course has clear, achievable learner goals. You are marketing your course (if you just throw your course up on a Learning Management System or web server, it's not likely that anyone will actually find it).

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eLEARNING: Create a Course with Impact

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  For an asynchronous course to have both impact and sell well, you should ensure the following: Your course has clear, achievable learner goals. You are marketing your course (if you just throw your course up on a Learning Management System or web server, it's not likely that anyone will actually find it).

Course 100
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eLEARNING: Create a Course with Impact

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  For an asynchronous course to have both impact and sell well, you should ensure the following: Your course has clear, achievable learner goals. You are marketing your course (if you just throw your course up on a Learning Management System or web server, it's not likely that anyone will actually find it).

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