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Low Cost LMSs – Yes, u can find one for under 10K

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In my experience, small businesses (500 or less users) are the ideal audience for a low cost system. This does not mean that anyone who has more than 5,000 users should be a system in the low cost mode, but rather these systems are definitely suited to this business size. These are folks who are going to use your system.

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Elearning applications

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This is why I created the following list with the Top 10 open source e-Learning projects for 2011 that will help you implement a low cost e-Learning solution. The project is hosted at Google Code. However, nowadays small and medium size organizations struggle to adopt an expensive e-Learning solution.

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Top 5 e-Learning books for beginners

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Free Storyboard Templates for e-Learning

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Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Labels: articulate , celtx , digitales , free e-learning , free e-learning resources , free storyboard templates , powerpoint templates , rapid storyboard , storyboard depot , storyboard templates , xmind Reactions: 2comments: millysecond said. Celtx creating a storyboard!

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e-Learning Glossaries

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In my opinion the BEST e-Learning Glossary is the ASTDs. by @cpappas Posted by Christoforos Online at 10:32 AM Email This BlogThis!

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Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Learning

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Google has integrated eSpeak, an open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages, in its online translation service Google Translate. The move allow users of Google Translate to hear translations spoken out loud (text-to-speech) by clicking the speaker icon beside some translations.

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The gradebook module

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