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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

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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. No one ever seems to have misery or suffering.

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K-12 and LMSs are Broken, Who’s to Blame?

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Uptime – Most systems today who are in the cloud use server farms such as Rackspace and Amazon S3 – thus that “uptime” is tied to those servers. Ability to add video to streams, courses. Facebook like design for social – YUCK. Private server. I rarely see anything below 98%.

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Security for WordPress Websites with Kathy Zant from Wordfence Security Plugin

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The firewall that prevents malicious traffic from hitting your site is the major feature of Wordfence that helps to protect over 2 million sites on the internet. It’s primarily a firewall. Chris Badgett: What is a firewall for the non-techy? There is a file that runs on your server called htaccess. Explain that.

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Creating Online Social Learning Membership Sites with Web Development Agency Owner, BuddyPress Expert, and StudyChurch Founder Tanner Moushey

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If you are aspiring to have a social networking aspect woven into your site in the future, you may want to start out on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or an email list, because it can be hard to maintain interest in participating in the forum on your site if you do not already have a community engaging with your content somewhere else.