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Is harboring eLearning data safe again?

LearnUpon

The secure management of learner and client data should be a priority for all teams and companies that deliver eLearning. After a recent ruling declared the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles invalid, many LearnUpon customers asked: what now for EU-US personal data transfer? Safe Harbor provided that assurance.

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Insight – The Top 50 LMS 2017 Report

eLearning 24-7

I’ve gone thru my criteria before and the approach including weights and points based on a whole slew of categories including learning evironment, mobile, social, administration, reporting, learner functionality, capabilities of the system, technological infrastructure, training/support, overall service, forward thinking and adaptability.

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Insight – The Top 50 LMS 2017 Report

eLearning 24-7

I’ve gone thru my criteria before and the approach including weights and points based on a whole slew of categories including learning evironment, mobile, social, administration, reporting, learner functionality, capabilities of the system, technological infrastructure, training/support, overall service, forward thinking and adaptability.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Then maybe to end users / learners. Safe Harbor Statements - Clearly mark pages that are controlled and approved vs. those that are not. Security - This is no worse than any other form of electronic communication. No problems getting things here. Then, maybe open it up to subject matter experts. Then to the help desk.

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