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Elearning applications

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This is why I created the following list with the Top 10 open source e-Learning projects for 2011 that will help you implement a low cost e-Learning solution. Xerte - (Authoring Tool) The Xerte Project provides a full suite of open source tools for e-Learning developers and content authors producing interactive learning materials.

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Top 10 e-Learning Blog posts for 2010

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Hi Ellen, David Anderson's (@elearning) tweet was: "If people like your content it will spread", based on my tweet @cpappas: "Your Website Only Needs One Social Share Button" [link] Your blog has a great content and we both love to share the knowledge. Ellen December 28, 2010 4:02 PM Christoforos Online said.

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Exclusive offers for eFront facebook fans

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The content the first exclusive offer is the following: " The first exclusive offer for the members of the eFront facebook community is a flat 25% discount for any on-line eFront purchase!

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10 tips for using eFront

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5) [professor] Create the structure of the lesson prior adding content 6) [professor] Copying from word directly to the integrated editor is possible but it adds unecessary word-specific tags. 4) [professor] Use Articulate quiz-maker, Articulate engage, Snag-it and Camtasia to produce rich media that will astonish everyone.

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Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Learning

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Create.mp3 or.m4b (Audio Book) recordings (in English, French, Spanish and German) of any text content on your computer or mobile phone. Record (English, French, Spanish or German) PDF, Word, plain text, PowerPoint files, and web pages, and convert them to speech automatically. eSpeak eSpeak uses a "formant synthesis" method.

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Course-instances on eFront 3.6.3

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The unique mode is brand new and works as follows: * It creates a new invisible lesson and attaches it to the course * It copies the content from the initial lesson to the new lesson * For efficiency reasons it "shares" the folder between the new and the old lesson. The shared mode is the current eFront mode - no surprises here.

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Facebook for e-Learning

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1) Interactions between Learner and Content SlideShare You can create and share presentation on Facebook. What about course content for use with Facebook? Is there a gap developing between published content and content created by teachers for their online programmes? November 7, 2010 9:34 AM JasonOutThere said.