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Open Source LMSs Facts and Insight

eLearning 24-7

One of the areas that always gain interest and usage are open source systems, that is to say, free open source code (some are not), to which any organization, company, educational setting, government and so forth can build their own system (often noted as home-grown) and do what they wish with it. Not open source.

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Learner Resources in the Digital Age

BrainCert

In this blog, we'll explore the myriad of learner resources available in the digital age and how they can help you stay informed and engaged. This accessibility also opens the doors to a global community, providing learners with a diverse range of perspectives and resources.

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The Role of Higher Education Publishing Solutions in Transforming the Learning Landscape

Kitaboo

Collaborative Platforms These solutions offer collaborative, engaging, and encouraging features like participation in discussion forums, exercising diverse group projects, and making the most of digital collaboration tools. Open educational resources (OER).

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Why Open Content is Not Yet Adopted in the Workplace

Kapp Notes

ASTD's Big Question for March is How do we leverage open content in workplace learning? One of the best known is MIT's Open Courseware project. A recently posted blog at the Huffington Post titled Are Open Educational Resources at the Tipping Point or the Tripping Point? And the concept seems to be gaining momentum.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Licensing Teaching Materials

Kitaboo

Licensing agreements are open to negotiation in most cases. You can also participate in educational forums that freely share resources for pedagogy along with user feedback. Open Educational Resources (OER): Free to share and collaborate on, these licenses are meant for reuse.

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What Makes a MOOC a MOOC?

ID Reflections

The OER movement was the trigger for the MOOCs then. Refer to Harold Jarche’ blog for a deeper understanding of PKM. MOOCs, apart from being massive, open and online, has certain underlying characteristics that – if tapped into – can lay the groundwork for building a learning organization. Into this space enters MOOCs!

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

I actually think this is some of the most valuable stuff on my blog, and I believe that most knowledge workers are not really taking advantage of this at the level they should. A few other LMS predictions - The bottom end of the market will continue to be eaten away by open source solutions and hosted open source solutions.