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History of the LMS

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Because it provided the following three essential items Analytics and Reports Learners access to courses online, with courses with TOC (Table of Contents), Chapters, Lessons/Practice sims. The authoring tools, the popular ones, followed the similar methodology, of chapter, pages, lessons, assignments/practice, evaluation. Blackboard.

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Latest Negative E-Learning Trends

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I can count on my two hands the number of authoring tool vendors who still follow the hierarchy of original online course design- Chapter-Page(s)-Lesson/Assessment/Scenario. Otherwise, they will follow the route of Learn.com. History Lesson. Learn.com started as a course aggregator. Negative Trend. Bye Bye ID terms.

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

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rubrics and test bank, create lesson plans, gradebook, classroom mgt, to do list, calendar and more. Learn.com is now called Taleo. They have a freebie version which has an appropriate number of feature sets, then they have paid versions for individual and organization. Corporate Side. Plateau is now called SuccessFactors.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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Last week, Dave Wilkins of Learn.com wrote a piece entitled “ A Defense of the LMS (and a case for the future of social learning) ”. I’ve included an outline of my lesson plan for the introductory synchronous session and would love your feedback. Sizing Up an eLearning Lesson - Integrated Learnings , May 27, 2010 By Shelley A.