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Rise of the Pay-Per-Use Model

OpenSesame

iTunes pay-per-song model disrupted not only the music industry, but the entertainment industry as a whole. As cable television begins to feel the effects of a market favoring pay-per-use models, we at OpenSesame think the elearning sector is ready for some disruption as well. Right Content Revolution Enterprise'

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Your quick guide to positive overall learning experiences

Docebo

eLearning Industry points out that a subpar LMS can actually prevent admins from being able to accomplish all of the above and, additionally, require them to spend needless time figuring out how to navigate a cumbersome system. Back in the day, this is what old school iTunes looked like. RIP old iTunes.

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Could e-learning content be the key to solving your corporate learning challenges?

Docebo

eLearning challenges for Learning and Development (L&D). You’ll like the sound of this – off-the-shelf eLearning content. eLearning courses – where they at, though? Music to your partner’s ears: external personalization at scale. It’s a slippery slope, and one that can cost your bottom line enormously.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

software: GarageBand, iTunes, Camtasia, ProTools LE, Office 2008. He also has a keyboard (the piano kind) for music too. lots of music, instruments, etc available. iTunes has different code–not standard RSS XML. Two people don’t have to be in the same physical location. Topic: Something you care about.

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Can Higher Education Afford Innovation?

The Learning Circuits

Is what iTunes and Netflix did for music and movies bad? Can media forms like music and movies be equated with institutions? Can media forms like music and movies be equated with institutions? While we're at it, has iTunes U not been a successful venture? What was that, again? Are they the same thing?

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The Marketplace Theme at TechCrunch Disrupt

OpenSesame

Tonara is an incredible application that displays sheet music and tracks your progress playing the music in real time. This is its proprietary technology but the business model is getting content from a wide variety of music publishers to sell in an open marketplace. Image credit: Troy B. Thompson on Flickr.

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Everything That Can Be Granular, Will Be

OpenSesame

Our previous post Everything That Can Be Digital, Will Be examines the migration of corporate training from traditional instructor-led training to elearning in the context of the digitization of other forms of media, like news, television and music. Music listeners can pay $.99 99 or $1.19 for an entire album.