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Content as a Service

Xyleme

As instructional designers, we create our learning products, package them up with all the content and media, wish them well, and ship them off to the LMS’s – never to be seen again. It takes months to create big monolithic eLearning courses that we lose control of once we ship to an LMS. Mash-ups and on-demand publishing.

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Cool Captivate Keyboarding Kits

eLearning Brothers

eLearning professionals who came of age in the past couple decades likely have fond memories of sitting around the TV, wires strewn about the living room, mindlessly mashing buttons with friends or siblings, hoping to best each other in virtual competition. Of course, the battle began before you even booted up the console.

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Keeping Tabs on Lectora Interaction Templates

eLearning Brothers

This template utilizes the posh aesthetic of everyone’s favorite patterned socks and sweaters and applies a subtle weathering effect, giving us a beautiful mash-up of brains and brawn. The post Keeping Tabs on Lectora Interaction Templates appeared first on eLearning Brothers. Did we miss any?

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Billboard Chart Toppers to Keynote the 2013 Lectora User.

Trivantis

Mobile eLearning Platform for All mLearning. -->. Content Creation Services. Custom Development Services. Sign Up, Start Learning Today. -->. eLearning Tips and Videos. -->. Monthly eLearning News. -->. Getting Started with eLearning. -->. Lectora eLearning News. Lectora eLearning Blog.

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Managing Learning?

Performance Learning Productivity

Keeping the CEO out of Jail In his article Donald quotes Andy Wooler, Academy Technology Manager at Hitachi Data Systems Academy, as saying: “LMS too often stands for Litigation Mitigation Service.” Andy was not dismissing the need for LMSs out-of-hand. More importantly, Jane provides advice that L&D can’t sit alone.

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Digital Interaction Design to Tangible Interaction Design

Upside Learning

These days, those things could range from information, objects, and activities to services and systems. Tangible interaction designers must use traditional interaction design, engineering, computing, and robotics in a mash-up of skills and methods. Tangible interaction is the physical embodiment of computation.

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2007 - Year of Enterprise Mashups?

Tony Karrer

In it, he talks about various tools that are coming forward as a means to be able to pull applications together using mash-ups. In fact, I strongly believe that Visual Basic is a really good parallel for what is coming - except the widgets that you put into your application will be distributed services. event in Los Angeles.

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