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Shaping an eLearning Solution

Zephyr Learning

Developing elearning tends to focus on three areas – content, design and technology, which really is a given, but there is no strategic substance to focus our vision and desired outcomes. Making elearning work is a challenge, and I know from experience that there is very little emphasis placed on the people who will be taking the learning!

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LMS: Strategy or Tool?

Upside Learning

LMS is a fairly common and used (or over-used) phrase in eLearning parlance and means, primarily a software system that allows customers to do a few or many things when it comes to adopting eLearning as a part of the overall Learning strategy. Is it strategy or is it just a tool?

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The Business Case for Going Beyond Compliance in Accessible Online Learning

Petra Mayer

This article explores the advantages of accessible online learning, looking into how it goes beyond compliance to become a cornerstone of your business strategy. Firstly, it’s important to distinguish between the rules that apply before a firewall (log-in platform) and those within a private environment secured by log-in credentials.

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How to Manage More Projects With Less Staff By Leveraging Online Training

KnowledgeAnywhere

Why eLearning Can Improve Productivity In The Workplace. Providing your employees with eLearning can improve workplace productivity through affordable and flexible courses. Firewalls: a firewall is a network security measure that manages your network’s inbound and outbound traffic.

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Microsoft Buys Skype: Will it Impact Your eLearning Strategy?

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

However, I'm not sure anyone has thought about what this deal might mean for corporate eLearning strategies. Basically having Skype behind your firewall is a pretty cool thought wouldn't you say? I liked the GigaOm post. Just Google it if you want the story from many different angles. But maybe that's not possible.

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4 Key Emerging Trends in LMS

Upside Learning

Gone are the days when having your own staff running your own servers behind your own firewall provided a sense of security and control. Alison Bickford, e-coach for the Connect Thinking eLearning Academy, has shared a video predicting some future trends in the LMS. Cloud Based LMS. in much lighter and competent way.

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Learning Technologies 2010 – Day 2 Recap

Upside Learning

. - 72% of large companies felt that their more effective training was INFORMAL. - Compared to USA the UK spends 29% more per learner but uses half as much eLearning. - Deep Specialization is emerging as a key strategy. He used Intel’s example to drive this point home. 3. Knowledge Transfer on the Move by Bob Sharpe.