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Rustici Engine 23: Building up the foundation with even more support

Rustici Software

You and your partner have been going over swatches for months, figuring out whether you should go with shiplap or maple, and you can’t quite figure out where that pipe is going. support along with other LRS improvements Like a rusty pipe that keeps squeaking, “xAPI 2.0 pipe flowing. As with Rustici Engine 20.1

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Everything’s Coming Up Networks (except learning)

Jay Cross

Sloan Management Review has a great interview with Andy McAfee on What Sells CEOs on Social Networking. ” They understand the power of weak ties in enterprise social networks. Sure, there are fears of losing control, the fact that hierarchy and social networks are not comfortable bedfellows, and the inevitable paradigm drag.

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Social Network Analysis - Twitter - Social Media - Best Stuff from Last Week

Tony Karrer

- Upside Learning Blog , April 27, 2009 Online CEU Credits - eLearning Technology , April 27, 2009 508 Compliance, Even If You Do Not Need To - MinuteBio , April 30, 2009 Diffusion of Innovations - Kapp Notes , April 30, 2009 Gathering comments with Yahoo Pipes? 4) Social Networks (23) Adoption (8) eLearning Technology.

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Unleashing your talent through internal mobility

CLO Magazine

Build talent pipelines Nothing is worse than a leaking pipe. Are there criteria and metrics in place to evaluate the health of talent pools? Is there an enterprisewide perspective in prioritizing and segmenting across talent pools? Particularly, one that leaks talent.

Mobile 88
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What Do You Do if Your Course Goes Viral?

LearnDash

For almost anyone trying to grow an audience on the Internet, the idea that they might someday “go viral” is an alluring pipe dream. Instead, build the best course you can and cultivate a community of learners whose positive experiences will encourage them to share your course to their networks.

Course 169
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The Promise Of 3D Learning

Upside Learning

Networks/Bandwidth – When 3D started out, the biggest constraints faced were around the hardware and networks required to deliver a reasonable 3D experience. A few years ago, we didn’t have the pipes to deliver that sort of data fast enough to offer a decent user experience.

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Should Your Courses Have Affiliates?

LearnDash

I think you can agree though that this is a pipe-dream. If you have a strong network within the same industry as your course then having an affiliate program could have a big impact on your business. They do the hard work promoting and you get to sit back and watch the sales roll in. Sounds good doesn’t it?

Course 153