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Unveiling the Top 5 Educational Platforms Empowering Teachers in the Realm of Virtual Learning Excellence

Hurix Digital

Key Features: Cloud-Based: Built on an open-source foundation, Hurix Digital facilitates interactive educational content development extending beyond theory and equips students with the practical skills needed to thrive in a dynamic world.

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How To Start an Online School in 5 Simple Steps

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Preferred approach of lesson management (content-centric, activity centric, synchronous or asynchronous learning, etc.). Open Source LMS. Closed-Source LMS. It is completely managed by your vendor which means you don’t have to worry about adding any plugins, extra functionalities, updates or even maintenance.

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OEB15 Review

eLearning 24-7

Last year, you couldn’t walk down that aisle to check out those vendors due to the smoke. If you are a vendor in HE, you should be at this show. Some superstar vendors that stood out in this year’s show, and yes, they ended up in my hot picks. For corporate focused vendors – pass.

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#25 to #11 LMSs of 2012

eLearning 24-7

It is the holiday season and for those who see me as the grinch (okay a few vendors do, but I digress) here is a special post. It offers for a fee hosting, a trend that is becoming more common in the free open source space, but for those who will scream, what about freebies, here it is. #16 13 Blackboard. 16 Meridan KSI.

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Latest #LMS Takeaways Plus Did you know?

eLearning 24-7

Oh, and from the HE, all the courses were linear in nature – in other words, synchronous based, not asynchronous (which is self-contained and people bounce around to focus on what they are interested in learning – I know, a radical concept!). A close race between Blackboard and Moodle. For Blackboard? Interactivity?

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K-12 and LMSs are Broken, Who’s to Blame?

eLearning 24-7

The problem though is that there is a crisis going on in the K-12 sector and it is tied in part to e-learning (with wins and losses) and LMS vendors who serve that sector. and K-12 LMS vendors (a chunk of them). Possibly three parties in the rest of the world – Schools, some Governments, and a nice slice of K-12 LMS vendors.

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How to succeed with online learning for colleges and universities

eLearning 24-7

Why deal with an open source system that will cost you more than you think, when one that is turnkey will suffice. Colleges and universities have leverage and many LMS vendors offer discounts beyond the typical, due to education. Include m-learning and focus on vendors who are moving to online/offline synch with tablets.