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10 Low-Cost Ideas for Employee Training

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

Optional Accessories Paper + Pens: Markers, Pens, Papers. Blogs are incredibly versatile and give you the option of: Adding pictures + audio Inserting videos, quizzes, podcasts, documents, + social media feed Using customized themes + plugins Building a database, directory, or discussion forum and so much more!

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Moodle training news

Moodle Journal

Of all the aspects in using the vle that we covered today -Forums and Chat seemed to attract the most enthusiasm and time, all very good, and often amusing. I think I could a make tentative assumption from this that for many staff the idea of training during term time is still difficult to manage.

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How to Build a Beautifully Designed Training Based Membership Website with WordPress with Melissa Love from the Marketing Fix

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If you were making a form, he would literally do it with a pen, so it was kind of old school. I want a fairly low cost membership, where the people feel really supported.” What I’m looking for … She doesn’t know anything about it yet, but she needs a serious Facebook forum.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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Learnlets , May 10, 2010 In response to a query about why someone would question the concept of the LMS, I penned the (slightly altered, for clarity) response that follows: What seems to me to be the need is to have a unified performer-facing environment. Blogs and Forums as Communication and Learning Tools in a MOOC.