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Learning Solutions Conference Day 1, my recap

Challenge to Learn

Google aps, dropbox, facebook, Flikr are all cloud based solutions. In fact the cloud is nothing else then a bunch of web servers behind a firewall, like the servers data would live on your corporate servers. Over 50% claimed that they will never use the cloud. But without knowing over 90% of them uses the cloud.

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SCORM Cloud

eLearning 24-7

Can download your SCORM courses from the “cloud&# to go into your LMS/LCMS (open source/vendor or proprietary – hosted on your own server – behind your firewall, on your vendor’s server or on any server on the net or wherever). Think social media. Any social networking site?

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The Best Ways to Do Cyber Resilience Training

Cloudshare

Companies in every industry are staying on their toes to avoid the costly consequences of a data breach by installing firewalls, encryption methods, and anti-malware measures. An active cybersecurity policy prevents criminals from gaining access to your servers initially. Facebook (over 540 million records) – poor security.

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An Introduction to the Enterprise Quiz Builder From ProProfs

ProProfs

When you create a quiz and post it on your Facebook page, there’s a fair chance that not all who scroll past it will attempt it. Naturally, it didn’t even take me seconds to share this quiz on my Facebook profile and boast about it to my fellow Potterhead friends. So, here you go: Lead Forms.

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The 9-Point Checklist for Monthly WordPress Maintenance

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

Sometimes, it could be a problem related to your hosting company’s server. Expert Advice: When you take a backup of all your content, you have the option to save it on the same server or on a remote server (such as your Drive or Dropbox). Or worse, you could lose your website to hackers or some other security breaches.

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Everything is awesome – which reminds me is that what Facebook is for? . I found that of concern, especially when server crashes were constant. The content even with content publishers, beyond just aggregators sits on their servers and not say, the learning system. Social continued to be stagnant.

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Cloud: the good, the bad and the better

eFront

The Cloud is great because it frees you from having to deploy and manage your own application servers. You also get a free specialized IT team to perform backups of your data and monitoring of the servers. For starters, performance can suffer, or at least it’s not as good as having a server on your own.

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