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Is harboring eLearning data safe again?

LearnUpon

The secure management of learner and client data should be a priority for all teams and companies that deliver eLearning. After a recent ruling declared the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles invalid, many LearnUpon customers asked: what now for EU-US personal data transfer? Safe Harbor provided that assurance.

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GDPR came and went: how it impacted our products

Rustici Software

We were proud that we already valued our customers’ data as their own, never shared it out with a third-party for commercial gain and took every reasonable step to keep data secure. We’ve participated in Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield certifications in the past, which guided our existing policies. maintenance release.

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Insight – The Top 50 LMS 2017 Report

eLearning 24-7

I’ve gone thru my criteria before and the approach including weights and points based on a whole slew of categories including learning evironment, mobile, social, administration, reporting, learner functionality, capabilities of the system, technological infrastructure, training/support, overall service, forward thinking and adaptability.

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Insight – The Top 50 LMS 2017 Report

eLearning 24-7

I’ve gone thru my criteria before and the approach including weights and points based on a whole slew of categories including learning evironment, mobile, social, administration, reporting, learner functionality, capabilities of the system, technological infrastructure, training/support, overall service, forward thinking and adaptability.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Then maybe to end users / learners. Safe Harbor Statements - Clearly mark pages that are controlled and approved vs. those that are not. Security - This is no worse than any other form of electronic communication. Barriers I then asked everyone to call out what they saw as their biggest barriers to getting adoption.

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9 Barriers to Learning (+How to Overcome Them)

WhatFix

Intrinsic barriers come from within while extrinsic ones are due to external factors, outside of the learner. Extrinsic barriers are external elements that impact the learner’s ability to focus or absorb information. Reassure the learner that the training is optional and individual. Fear of failure.