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Our Top 10 Learning Tools 2009

Upside Learning

FlashDevelop: We like this free and open source (MIT license) code editor, which has support for AS2 and AS3, code completion, and code generation. Moreover, clients seem to have committed to it and hence there is demand for outsourced development work in Articulate. Our team just loves it.

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Our Top 10 Learning Tools 2009

Upside Learning

FlashDevelop: We like this free and open source (MIT license) code editor, which has support for AS2 and AS3, code completion, and code generation. Moreover, clients seem to have committed to it and hence there is demand for outsourced development work in Articulate. Our team just loves it.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Adobe/Bersin Overview of the eLearning Industry

Learning Visions

Whereas if higher risk (development of entire course), people more likely to use non-open source tools. Industry Data Adobe and Microsoft most widely used for course development tools Online Meetings (20% dont use, 28% WebEx; 19% LiveMeeting, Adobe Connect (6.5%) Trend of these companies partnering with LMS systems (e.g.,

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

Learning Visions

Web conferencing services like DimDim now offer the equivalent of WebEx. I’m a recent convert, perhaps on the path to open source evangelism.) Because it’s open source, there are no licensing costs. Moodle and other open source products have huge communities behind them. For free.

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

2: Open source vs. Commercial Open source LMSs are ‘free’ and commercial ones incur a cost. Open source LMSs require installation, hosting, maintenance and regular upgrades to keep them running. This can actually prove to be more expensive than a subscription or license to a commercial LMS. #3:

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

2: Open source vs. Commercial Open source LMSs are ‘free’ and commercial ones incur a cost. Open source LMSs require installation, hosting, maintenance and regular upgrades to keep them running. This can actually prove to be more expensive than a subscription or license to a commercial LMS. #3:

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