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Vegas and The Learning Conference Scene

eLearning 24-7

While I disagree with the L&D-only focus (ignoring training – as though L&D is the only entity around), I found that the latest version of Cornerstone CSX (Learn – LMS), is going in the right direction. However, time after time, it just was dated, as though Lotus 1-2-3 was making a comeback. Definitely an uptick.

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How To Quickly Create Documentation Without Compromising Quality (Customer Story)

TechSmith Camtasia

DFCU Financial upgrades to Snagit after free tools become a hindrance to business. When we upgraded to a newer version of Windows, we started using the screen capture tool built into our operating system, which allowed us to capture a screen. Founded in 1950, DFCU Financial began with a group of Ford engineering employees.

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The Diminishing Shelf Life of Learning

CLO Magazine

I remember teaching my first Lotus 1-2-3 class on IBM portables to a group of accountants in the early ’80s. We taught that course for years without a revision since the word “upgrade” wasn’t in our vocabulary at the time. Courses could run for years without much thought about future versions.

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Both sides now

Jay Cross

And not surprisingly, vendors are encouraging the trend–Microsoft and IBM have added wikis and blogging capabilities to enterprise apps including SharePoint and Lotus Quickr, while Google and upstarts like Socialtext, PBwiki, and Jive Software are luring corporate users with freebie accounts and dead-simple deployment.

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