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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

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Then – Client contacts their new LMS vendor or current one, says they need courses in Business, Safety, Software. The courses sit on the LMS server, thus in a sense your LMS and not on the 3rd party course provider’s servers. LMS vendor identifies possible options. has as partners and select the content.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Adobe/Bersin Overview of the eLearning Industry

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Adobe, Articulate building little back-end server technologies that enable you to build straightforward courses, install in LMS and track results. 2) Understand the business problem that youre trying to solve. People have an expectation to produce content more quickly -- this drives productivity. typically ASP.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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The Holy Trinity: Leadership Framework, Learning 2.0 & Enterprise 2.0 - trainingwreck , May 8, 2010 I find myself in the center of an intellectual tempest. Last week, Dave Wilkins of Learn.com wrote a piece entitled “ A Defense of the LMS (and a case for the future of social learning) ”. Let the fireworks begin. So, do I like it?