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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

eLearning 24-7

It was within these comments, that afterwords, I decided to expand a bit plus identify other areas that I see, LMS vendors must explore – which they have not yet done so, to re-energize themselves. Thus, the LMS vendors are creating a Bogeyman – their own bogeyman, and it does not have to be that way. Perpetuating the Myth.

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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

eLearning 24-7

It was within these comments, that afterwords, I decided to expand a bit plus identify other areas that I see, LMS vendors must explore – which they have not yet done so, to re-energize themselves. Thus, the LMS vendors are creating a Bogeyman – their own bogeyman, and it does not have to be that way. Perpetuating the Myth.

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Mercury XRS: What it is, How it Works, What it Could Mean For You

Roundtable Learning

In turn, your users can securely sign in to your XR devices and access their assigned training from anywhere in the world. . You and your LMS vendor can configure the appearance and function of the Mercury XRS integration to your liking. Modern web browsers like Edge, Chrome, Safari, and Firefox . Track XR training KPIs.

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LMS/LCMS More Puzzlers – OS + Language + Browsers

eLearning 24-7

I realized I left out three additional gems that vendors seem to have just fallen off the planet when it comes to the REAL WORLD! They are not going away, and yet an enormous amount of vendors do not support them, let alone Safari. And yes, Firefox supports 64 bit. Many vendors support this. Firefox 3.0+.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

The two oft-touted reasons are around performance and security. For the latter half of Flash’s history, it has been plagued with many very serious security bugs that allowed total control of a user’s device by simply visiting a website with some Flash content. So why the fall? They continue to evolve to this day.

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What about UR infrastructure? Questions 2 Ask B4 Implementing a LMS

eLearning 24-7

Do you allow the use of Firefox? If at work: Access via the Intranet? Is your LMS going to be on your servers or on the vendor’s servers (i.e. Security must be set accordingly. What about security? Can the LMS work with multiple browsers: i.e. Firefox, Safari, and what minimum version of Internet Explorer?

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What about UR infrastructure? Questions 2 Ask B4 Implementing a LMS

eLearning 24-7

Do you allow the use of Firefox? If at work: Access via the Intranet? Is your LMS going to be on your servers or on the vendor’s servers (i.e. Security must be set accordingly. What about security? Can the LMS work with multiple browsers: i.e. Firefox, Safari, and what minimum version of Internet Explorer?

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