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The gradebook module

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For all the columns that refer to an online activity we can fetch directly the data from the lesson. Just go to the administration page of a lesson and make sure that the gradebook module is active. By selecting the gradebook we first have to decide about the elements that take part on the score computation.

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Free e-Learning books

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Novices will find information on what other people are doing in this medium, which kinds of training and education are best suited to it, how to convert existing classroom content for delivery online, how to lead effective and compelling live learning events on the Web, and how to promote these events to obtain maximum participation.

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eFront Wins Learning Technology Award

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The award refers to company’s flagship product, eFront Enterprise. Epignosis’s win was announced on Thursday, April 29. The winners are listed at www.brandon-hall.com. Tailored with larger organizations in mind, eFront Enterprise offers solutions for the management of companies most valued asset - the people.

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

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Free images for your inspiration, reference and use in your creative work, be it commercial or not! 4 Free Photos The website is an online community of photographers who enjoy taking pictures and decided to share them with the public to use them for free in their private or commercial projects. Morgue File An easy to use free photo site.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

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The discussion forms part of the agenda for the World of Learning Conference, an event that I have enjoyed participating in for something like ten years now. Ellison’s generic PowerPoint and inept delivery ultimately inspired a brilliant post from Garr Reynolds where he referred to him as “The Darth Vader of PowerPoint.”. DimDim (4).