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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

You can find a long list of tools broken into authoring tools, games/simulations, quiz/test tools, social media, delivery platforms, tracking and whether they support mobile. Beyond that, probably the best thing to do is to use eLearning Learning to go through it’s open source eLearning and open source eLearning Tools.

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Elearning applications

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 1/02/2011 Top 10 Open Source e-Learning Projects to Watch for 2011 2011 is the e-Learning year! eFront enables "community learning" and supports the principles of "collective knowledge".

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

When I do find interesting tools I will keep track of them using my Delicious account. So, I browsed "Tools" by keyword on eLearningLearning. I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available.

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Facebook for e-Learning

eFront

You can manage which learners can take your course and track the learners progress. After reviewing all these applications I came to the conclusion that Facebook could be used in the learning process. I would used Facebook as a tool that will enhance/support an e-Learning course and not as a LMS.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

Learning Visions

Richard Nantel of Brandon Hall recently posted about average LMS prices. A ‘low-cost’ LMS starts at an average of $58K. And “in times like these…&# Why pay for a pricey LMS when you can Moodle or Drupal or Sakai ? Web conferencing services like DimDim now offer the equivalent of WebEx. For free. (I’m

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2010 in Review Part 3: My year in reflective blogging

Jane Hart

I reflected on this in a posting in April, What is the future of the LMS? , and quoted a number of people who felt that the LMS was dying, if not dead.     It is about encouraging and supporting those individuals who want to connect with others and collaborate to work and learn together – and building on that. 

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Workplace learning is like learning a second language

Jane Hart

  But if we did, then it would probably have been used to try to manage what I was "learning",  by that I mean recording my results in tests, etc which would have been used as an indication of how well I had learnt the rules of German grammar or the extent of my vocabulary.  Subscribe by email Adverts.