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eLearning Learning - Best of May

Tony Karrer

eLearning Learning Hot List May 1, 2009 to May 31, 2009 Here is the best stuff from May 2009 via the eLearning Learning site. Hope you enjoy. Top Posts The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals.

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WordPress Learning Management System Website Accessibility with Susan Wheeler-Hall

LifterLMS

We discuss building WordPress learning management system website accessibility with Susan Wheeler-Hall in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. In terms of web design, having an accessible website is something people focus on last, if they get to optimizing for accessibility at all.

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Leverage eLearning Tools to Organize Business

TOPYX LMS

The Web: Help or Hindrance to Business Organization? If you’ve ever used the Web to conduct a simple search for organizational tools for businesses, you have no doubt encountered a lot of resources that were not useful to you. This is the reality that every business owner seeking organizational tools on the Web faces.

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How to Build WordPress Products and a Thriving Agency at the Same Time with Derek Ashauer

LifterLMS

You can use this plugin to show a blast of confetti to celebrate an action your learner has done on your site. WPoffloader is a cloud storage site for photographers and it is integrated with the sunshine photo cart so that photographers can enjoy unlimited fast cloud storage without letting down the speed of their website.

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

Customers are no longer willing to go to their site and log-in to their system to consume content. That’s why providers are looking for an easy way to repackage and deliver their content, so it can exist outside of their system. That’s how the web works… I agree. Unfortunately. What then?