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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Best of eLearning Learning in September 2010. As always, great stuff found in the eLearning world in September. 10 Unusual Sources Of Inspiration for eLearning - The eLearning Coach , September 29, 2010 We all need inspiration at times. But how to write one? These samples will give you some ideas. emphasis added ).

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What to Do With a Broken LMS

CLO Magazine

Most large organizations rely on a learning management system (LMS) to run and support their enterprise’s learning programs. Mallon said corporate executives aren’t building LMSes internally because learning is a complicated niche market, and most lack the experience and expertise to do so.

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35 Top eLearning Articles and 6 Hot Topics for March

eLearning Learning Posts

Best of eLearning Learning. Once again, I found myself falling behind in getting through all the great eLearning content that gets brought together by eLearning Learning. Some great stuff I would have otherwise missed. And I was happy to see that my Twitter for Learning post got the top spot for the second half of the month.

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The State of E-Learning in the Medical Device Industry

Webanywhere

New eLearning Solutions. Sales executives, corporate employees, clinical trial employees, and physicians can benefit as the knowledge sharing continues and expands via the use of these state-of-the-art technologies. The FDA has Clinical Practice Guidelines which outline protocols and principle guidelines within its programming.

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Point Solutions vs. Suites and Composition

Tony Karrer

One of the more interesting back-stories in Blended Learning / eLearning 2.0 However, LAMS does not attempt to replicate the course administration functionality of a typical LMS/VLE/CMS. In the corporate space, probably the closest thing comes from Bill Bruck at q2Learning. is the classic question of point-solutions vs. suites.

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