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Is your head in "the cloud"?

Integrated Learnings

So now here comes cloud computing and once again my risk flag goes up. I use the cloud everyday. My news and information aggregator is in the cloud. My task management is in the cloud. My social connections are in the cloud. E-mail, calendar, office docs, miscellaneous file storage.all in the cloud.

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Reach for the clouds

E-Learning Provocateur

Earlier this week, Michael Bromley , Head of Online Services at Telstra Business , visited my workplace to provide me and my colleagues with an overview of cloud computing. What is cloud computing? in the cloud) and are accessed locally from a web browser, while the software and data are stored remotely on servers.

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Top 10 Cloud myths busted, pt. 2

TalentLMS

In the first part of this series of posts our myth-busting team took down 5 common Cloud computing myths. Now we’re back to dispel some more Cloud-related misconceptions and FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt). And for small to medium businesses, with their often average or mediocre IT departments, there’s really no comparison.

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On the Horizon

Experiencing eLearning

Rachel Smith on Cloud Computing. Companies have lots of computers and shift the load among all the computers. Flickr isn’t on a single group of computers. Useful for education b/c applications that are comparable to installed software (like Google Docs). Two to Three Years. Tagging tools.

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5 eLearning trends to wave goodbye to today!

TalentLMS

The PDFs, PPTs and DOCs that have dominated the eLearning content scene for too long are the first to see the door. Cloud computing is the master in the corporate training environment. Distributed workforces and the need for custom-based training content or localized content is demanding eLearning solutions.

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