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Learning Goes Social

CLO Magazine

Some of the most common social networking tools organizations are using for formal and informal learning are internal blogs, LinkedIn and Facebook, according to Chief Learning Officer magazine’s 2012 Learning Technology survey, conducted by the Human Capital Media Advisory Group (Figure 1).

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LaaS on Open edX: Strategies to Generate Revenue

Appsembler

Another example is a Penssylvania State University that used Appsembler’s Tahoe Platform to launch an online learning portal. Create a presence on platforms where your target audience is most active, such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. What are some examples of successful LaaS implementations?

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Latest E-Learning Trends – Some good, some bad

eLearning 24-7

The reason Cornerstone suffered losses in 2010, was largely caused by a change in fair value of preferred stock warrant liabilities. You can share the content in Facebook with your Facebook friends. In my LMS directory (which includes LCMS, Learning Portals) there are 369 vendors. The losses? million dollars.

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LMSs that kick ass: Learn.com

Janet Clarey

The WebPad will give employees the ability to have their own web portal that is completely customizable, much like a Facebook or MySpace account. We have modified it and extended it based on practical application feedback from the clients and the desire to bring formal and informal learning together in one centralized learning portal.