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The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

Learning Visions

Web conferencing services like DimDim now offer the equivalent of WebEx. Because it’s open source, there are no licensing costs. Why do companies continue to pay huge dollars for products that are now being offered for free? I’m a recent convert, perhaps on the path to open source evangelism.) Here are just a few: It’s free.

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Web Conferencing Services

Tony Karrer

33 per min per user - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y [link] Wimba Y N - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - [link] GoToMeeting Monthly, Annual $49, $468 Up to 15 Y Y Y Y Y Y None [link] GoToMeeting Corporate Licensed TBD Varies Y Y Y Y Y Y None [link] GoToWebinar Monthy, Annual $99, $948 Up to 1000 Y None [link] Acrobat Connect Y Annual, Monthly $395/yr or $39.95/mo.

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E-learning on a shoestring

Clive on Learning

The formula appears to be pretty consistent: Purchase some licenses for one of the more popular rapid authoring tools, typically Articulate / Adobe Presenter (for PowerPoint-based content) or Adobe Captivate (where there's more of an IT training bias). Many of my colleagues are doing the same.

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Open Source Web Conferencing Solutions – FREE

eLearning 24-7

I have a real issue with vendors who charge extra – via a license with their “partner&# or otherwise for a web conferencing – and thus ability to offer webinars, in their solution. DimDim - up to 5 participants, other options available but are fee based. It should be free – 100%. Meetings24.tv

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Last Weeks Kineo Product Knowledge E-Learning Webinar:

Learning Visions

My weak connection probably contributed to my choppy audio delivery, but all in all things went smooth with DimDim. Wendy Wickham This work by Cammy Bean is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. In August, well be running another webinar: Rapid e-learning and compliance.

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

eFront

In exchange, we only ask you to use the images according to our Licensing. These come from many sources and are license-specific. You can view a photos license by clicking on the license icon, below and left of photos. Every image is absolutely free, with some more options to buy individual higher resolutions.

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So what is software worth?

Clive on Learning

DimDim , open source web conferencing. All I know is that I wouldn't want to be running a software house right now that depends on extravagent corporate licenses, because someone, somewhere is figuring out a way to do it for nothing. Then along came open source and a host of freebie applications, supported by advertising.