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Extend eFront with modules for fun and profit

eFront

So, “modules” are small programs that cannot run standalone, but are installed in order to extend a base program (in our case, eFront), and allow it to do something it couldn’t before. This makes something that would normally need external journaling software available for all users in the context of their studies.

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LearnDash Program with 10,000+ Users

LearnDash

His learning program boasts over 10,000 active users going through his training program. These three tools used together are powering some of the most robust LearnDash powered programs to date. It’s really simple, if you like this stuff then you’re going to love our 30 day program.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Thousands of people at IBM are already doing it.

Mark Oehlert

The Wall Street Journal on June 18 ran an article on social networking at IBM. o IBM employees use a social bookmarking program called DogEar. Tom Werner points to some stats from a recent WSJ article that certainly provides some good corporate ammo: Everyone knows that IBM is a bellwether company in the use of technology for learning.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Wikis in eLearning 2.0 - Learning with e’s , September 12, 2010 The latest issue of the journal Interactive Learning Environments is a special issue entitled: Towards eLearning 2.0 ZaidLearn , September 19, 2010 Click here to watch the animation video (It looks good in IE and Chrome, but Firefox messes it up for now!)

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eLearning Observations, Codeyear and Web Tools

Moodle Journal

Well I must say I did not imagine commenting in my blog that upon discovering my class had abandoned a programming exercise I had set, and were all fully immersed with some page on the Internet, that I would be happy, but I was. If you have not come across this yet, its basically an interactive introduction to computer programming.