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You (Probably) Have the Technology

Rob Hubbard

The trouble with many author tools is that their main publishing format is Flash, which as you know, Apple don’t support on their mobile devices. Wikis and collaborative docs – letting people collaboratively work on a document allows them to share ideas, see other people’s contributions and build on them.

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CMS: An Alternative to a LMS for those who seek Portals or Communities

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CMSs were initially created and are often used for organizing and managing websites and web content, including documents, files, media, etc. ECMS provides the methods, tools used to manage, store, capture, preserve and deliver documents/content tied to a company and its processes. This a full functioning systems and free.

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Top 10 LMS/LCMS Trends and Forecasts

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Another small trend is providing advanced admin capabilities in the form of admins who have CSS, Flash,PHP or other languages. The use of geolocation – available in HTML5. What if your LMS/LCMS is using extensively or some component of Flash? How will you handle HTML5? Personally, I think this is a mistake.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

OnPoint stepped up to plate here – to satiate pent-up demand in some and spark new interest in others – by introducing an integrated set of social features that blend “formal with informal” with support for PRIVATE mobile discussion forums, access to blogs and wikis, and support for mobile captured/user-generated content.