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Why can’t you say YES, when you want to buy a learning system?

eLearning 24-7

Remember Lotus 1-2-3? For those of us, who experienced the late 80s when Floppy Discs ruled, and then used Lotus in the 90’s, the memory of such a solution, is easily forgotten (although I did take an online course using only Lotus Notes, in 1998). I would love to know who is still using Lotus Notes 6.5.

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The History of the LMS and Online Training

KnowledgeAnywhere

WBT utilized the internet to deliver course material, but the courses were often static and lacked engagement. E-learning, on the other hand, introduced the concept of interactive courses that could be accessed online, but custom courses were difficult to create due to limited tools and resources.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

Thus, simulations, courses that were engaging/interactive (in many cases) was available. Most of it came, via 3rd party providers, or what we referred to as “boutique shops” – think custom development (fee-based) that someone, company, government, institution, and so forth hired to create a course or courses.

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Vegas and The Learning Conference Scene

eLearning 24-7

Vegas, of course, comes at a price. However, time after time, it just was dated, as though Lotus 1-2-3 was making a comeback. Of course, if you do not purchase any 3rd party content/off-the-shelf or purchase content anytime (name to be rebranded), you won’t be seeing much – besides your own content.

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Why does Captivate need THREE Eye Buttons?

Adobe Captivate

Title is not an nostalgic reference to the best spreadsheet application ever (Lotus 1-2-3) but is related to… Captivate. Hiding an object on the stage has no effect whatsoever on the presence of that object when publishing (or previewing) the course: the object will be visible. Why would you hide an object in a published course?

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Won't you please, please HELP me!

Learning Developments

The reality is that no matter how brain dead simple I think it is, there is always a chance that it won't actually be me taking the course. You opened up the course in a tab in Lotus Notes.no I host the help outside of the course so that several courses can access the same help. Pause for applause???) need help.

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The Diminishing Shelf Life of Learning

CLO Magazine

I remember teaching my first Lotus 1-2-3 class on IBM portables to a group of accountants in the early ’80s. It was a three-day course from beginner through advanced. We taught that course for years without a revision since the word “upgrade” wasn’t in our vocabulary at the time. They had seen it all.

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