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Here’s What Really Matters in Productivity Tools

Learning Rebels

Between designing workshops, crafting engaging training materials, and nurturing employee development, finding time to breathe, let alone be productive, feels like a pipe dream. Do you struggle with staying focused, keeping track of deadlines, or collaborating effectively? What are your biggest productivity pain points?

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Moving and receiving xAPI data in an LRS rich environment

Experience API

LMSs: LMSs are used to play and track eLearning content and can often allow users to analyze the data they play. The Brothers Donnelly are using Zapier and Watershed to track Slack conversations and Github commits, which they correlate to learning that happens via SCORM Cloud. What is the pipe for connecting systems?

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Halftime! LMS trends though July

eLearning 24-7

As more people jump into the certification angle, the ability to track CEUs is becoming more apparent. The anti-argument for it – is that their customers do not want this feature and/or the accessing for auditing is worrisome from privacy concerns. Whatever.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

We believe that public sites like Facebook and Twitter (amongst others) will not end up becoming the hubs where the learning organization wants their community to gather and share insights due to the lack of security, privacy, oversight and control that are relevant today and even more essential tomorrow.

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How to Protect Your eLearning Business from Fines and Lawsuits

LifterLMS

In this LMScast episode, Donata and Hans share insights about privacy and legal issues that need addressing in website policies, particularly in relation to an eLearning business. Hans Skillrud and Donata Skillrud , the founders of Termageddon , a tool for managing privacy policies. But that’s not the way to do it.

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