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CCK09: Notes on Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge

Experiencing eLearning

From Wikipedia: “A property of a system is said to be emergent if it is more than the sum of the properties of the system’s parts.&# First, context , that is, the localization of entities in a network. Emergence is a process of resonance or synchronicity, not creation. We do not create emergent phenomena.

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19 Insider Secrets About Selecting An LMS

Spark Your Interest

An LMS ( learning management system ) is software for the administration, tracking, reporting, and delivery of courses and training programs. LMS are focused on online learning delivery including both asynchronous and synchronous training. Many LMS users work with an authoring tool (e.g. What Is An LMS?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: I Heart My Wiki

Learning Visions

We installed MediaWiki on our local server a couple of weeks ago and Ive been using it to record everything I can for my e-Learning strategy project. Folks I have talked to resist the idea of the wiki -- they think wikipedia, they think "amateurs" trashing your content. And I love it. Bye bye Word. Interview transcripts go in the wiki.

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

So, you’re looking for a new LMS and want to ensure you get the right tool for the job? A learning management system (LMS for short) is a software application that is used to administer, track, report, and deliver training.” – Wikipedia In simple terms, an LMS allows you to create, deliver and report on training courses and programs.

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

So, you’re looking for a new LMS and want to ensure you get the right tool for the job? A learning management system (LMS for short) is a software application that is used to administer, track, report, and deliver training.” – Wikipedia In simple terms, an LMS allows you to create, deliver and report on training courses and programs.

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