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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

Education always has been more than information dissemination or publishing, but now we have the tools, at low costs and globally available to make participatory learning possible. However, I’m not so thrilled about moving directly to commercial systems like Facebook or LinkedIn, due to privacy and ownership concerns.

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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

eFront

This site provides free resources to the eLearning development community, including news, job postings, and more. Also, Connie is member of the Instructional Designers & E-Learning professionals group on LinkedIn - Group Join Link Learning Ecosystems by Daniel S. See you on LinkedIn! If you use LinkedIn add me.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

All readers will find job aids, references, examples, and information to significantly reduce the amount of time required to produce online learning events. However, going faster and making your job easier are not the only considerations. That’s where this free 46-page ebook by Tom Kuhlmann comes in.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

Companies should be wary of the value a “free” learning platform can deliver and alert to the costs quickly accrued in maintaining, updating and supporting an LMS without a vendor. Despite its low cost and flexibility, Moodle’s weaknesses can make it a costly choice for companies with conflicting needs and requirements.