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It’s Time to Squash the eLearning Myths

OpenSesame

Any company, big or small, can easily purchase and access online learning. The more seats your company purchases, the cheaper the cost will be per person. Just because the millennial generation grew up on the internet and modern technology, doesn’t mean they’re the only ones who can benefit from online learning.

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It’s Time to Squash the eLearning Myths

OpenSesame

Any company, big or small, can easily purchase and access online learning. The more seats your company purchases, the cheaper the cost will be per-person. Just because the millennial generation grew up on the internet and modern technology, doesn’t mean they’re the only ones who can benefit from online learning.

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2009 Technology Trends That Impact Online Learning

The eLearning Coach

An increasing number of organizations are taking advantage of Open Source products, like Moodle and Sakai, for Learning Management Systems and authoring tools, like Udutu, for course production. Open Source apps are usually free to download, which makes online learning more affordable. The advantages? The downside? Social Media.

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My Moodle Test

Xyleme

However, I think there is one thing that most people can agree upon: A solution based on standards is the best way to lower costs and protect the return on investment for learning projects in the long run (and, yes, there is an investment whether you use proprietary or open source software).

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