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Learning Through Experience: A Cakewalk with WalkMe™

Infopro Learning

It includes three components: WalkMe TM Editor: An add-on that runs within the Firefox browser and helps create, edit and manage WalkMe interventions. Organizations can use WalkMe TM to create orientation and on boarding programs, as an Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS), and for promotions.

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How to Pick the Best Authoring Tool to Convert Legacy E-Learning Courses

CommLab India

Learners use different browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, and more to launch an e-learning course. But, before finalizing a tool to convert your legacy course, you need to consider the long-term plan or the broader picture of your company’s e-learning strategy.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

11 Free Game Creation Software Programs (At least for 30 Days) - Kapp Notes , September 8, 2010 If you are thinking of creating an educational game but don’t want to invest a lot of money, you can try out these free software programs (or free for 30 days in some cases), some are 2D and some are 3D. HOW DID YOU DO THAT?

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Best eLearning Strategies: All You Need to Know to Boost Efficiency

learnWorlds

10 Instructional eLearning Strategies. Let’s now move on to some effective strategies you can apply during the instruction process. The use of instructional online learning strategies can help you create engaging and interactive learning experiences that are more effective than traditional classroom training methods.

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

And with that comes the need to build partner programs. Those programs can be a source of new revenue streams with training that leverages your existing content assets. Today, people mostly rely on Chrome, Safari and Firefox. That’s one of the main reasons why you can’t just point to a course-specific URL.