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eLearning Thought Leaders: Mark Lassoff

eLearning Weekly

Mark is an anomoly in the world of elearning these days, because he knows how to code. Mark works with and trains javascript, PERL, XML, CSS, PHP/MySQL, and the new and somewhat talked about HTML5. In a world of rapid elearning tools that eschew code at every turn, I knew I had to talk with Mark, who mixes elearning and code everyday.

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Teaching Data Management Skills: Tools and Resources for Educators

Kitaboo

These include analytical skills, database planning, design knowledge, database software management, communication skills, business intelligence, and knowledge of data integrity. Creating interactive eLearning content is now easier than ever before, thanks to digital publishing platforms like KITABOO.

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Kineo Insights Webinar: Kronos Moodle Case Study

Learning Visions

Kronos had a vast library of elearning content to help customers betters use products. Integrated Moodle’s mySQL database to integrate with Kronos’ internal reporting system – Questions: Does Moodle have support for competency based role analysis? Director Worldwide eLearning Adobe Systems Click here to register.

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‘Konnect’ to Liberate Learning from LMS

Origin Learning

The learner-centric product helps track progress of eLearning packages that support Tin Can. While using MySQL as a database works well for transactional systems such as traditional LMS, Origin built a system based on Mongo DB, which includes an extended LRS. Experience statements can be received from different systems.

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Developing A Layar Application

Upside Learning

It uses PHP and MySQL. Related posts: Augmented Reality – Upside Pune Layar eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #12 Google Goggles and Mobile Learning. You can use jsp/servlets/php/.net net or any server side programming language to output JSON response. It totally depends on how dynamic your data is. Latest Layar 3.0

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6 Popular LearnDash Hosting Options (And How to Choose the Best One)

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Geeky note:- Every session corresponds to a MySQL connection process, and hosting providers set a limit on the number of active MySQL connections you can have at any time. Therefore, the hosting you choose should also have the capability to handle hundreds of sessions at the same time.

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Check Out This Gamified E-Learning Example

Rapid eLearning

They used a lot of the core building blocks for interactive elearning. They used a JavaScript trigger to send the player data to a MySQL database. One of the best ways to build better elearning is by looking at different examples , deconstruct them, and then apply what you learn to your own courses. Check out the course below.