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Open Source Web Conferencing Solutions – FREE

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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. It should be free – 100%. Hence: Below are products that are either open source free or free or free with limited functionality.

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Latest Eight #LMS #Trends

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Having the hotel’s frequent awards program card gets you free internet. Even not having the card prior to arrival, but signing up online, gets you free internet. . Free iced water mixed with cucumber slices or lemon or strawberries seems popular. It’s a good thing then, that my trends are free.

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E-Learning Takeaways

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E-Learning Vendors and Apps. I’m not sure if it is going to take a predication by the late Edgar Cayce or Nostradamus to see the need to have native apps for people to download with the numerous m-learning, Mac store or Windows 8. Latest projections indicate that nearly 90% are free apps. E-Learning Apps.

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APIs and Mashups r ur new ABCs for E-Learning

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Open Architecture. APIs are open source code, so that developers (inc. Google code is open source code, so you can manipulate. Typically APIs are free. However there are vendors who sell their API solution wrapped in a piece of software. Moodle and Drupal. Rapid E-Learning Authoring Tools.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: ADDIE: Its a Process

Learning Visions

Theres nothing in ADDIE about learning objects or the presentation of information. Most e-Learning vendors mention ADDIE or some form thereof on their websites as if it was a real science about creating effective learning. Cammy at Learning Solutions #ls2010 Audio Interview with Will Thalheimer on Common Des.

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What’s hurting the LMS market

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For some vendors the words are just words, not actually making it happen, and when they do, many charge for the privilege of you contacting them. I’m sorry, if I am spending thousands of dollars on a system, I expect customer service – at least the first year to be free. . Moodle Syndrome.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Designers Tools

Learning Visions

I think my dinosaur status as an instructional designer stems from the fact that Ive always worked for e-Learning vendors where the programming, graphics, and ID are distinct, separate job roles. Best of Learning Visions Essential Reading for Instructional Designers The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?