Digg DiggE-Learn–World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education is an international conference organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and co-sponsored by the International Journal on E-Learning. This annual conference serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of information on research, development, and applications of [...]
29 July 2010
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E-learning tools are the best way to help organizations, colleges, universities in providing online training courses at vast scale. The value of e-learning solution increased when Swine Flu became a show stopper this year to many small businesses due to which on-demand training became a cost effective solution. With the help of e-learning software employees [...]
27 July 2010
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Learning abilities differ from man to man. If this can be true then why can’t there remain variation in the system of imparting education itself? Isn’t it also obvious? In the ancient times the process of educating people depended on a school where the single teacher/master gave lessons to the pupils on different subjects. Then [...]
24 July 2010
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I was thinking about a comment I heard on Rocketboom from an Intel employee discussing the release of their classmatePC designed for the classroom. His comment was something to the effect that since students have broadband and computers at home, they are set back 20 years when they enter the classroom. (I am paraphrasing). This is [...]
23 July 2010
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Have you heard the new buzz word – eLearning? It has come to the forefront in the last couple of years. But, what does it really mean? ELearning is a method of instruction where the teacher and student are located in different locations or where there is a time gap between the two, but by [...]
5 July 2010
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This afternoon I went to an excellent session on REAP presented by Catherine Owen from Strathclyde who showed a range of case studies where the change of learning design (primarily introduction of assessment technologies) had provided evidence of hugely increased retention rates, increased overall scores and improved motivation in students . In this post I [...]
1 July 2010
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David Mallon at Bersin & Associates has summarized the recent multi-author discussion on learning management systems (LMSes) in a way that’s succinct and insightful, and I won’t repeat it here except to say that the question at hand is whether what I’ll call the conventional LMS is falling by the wayside as we use more and more social [...]
30 June 2010
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How Content-as-a-Service is Forever Changing the Learning Content Industry
28 June 2010
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We now a couple of times shared our visions on using Google services (such as Analytics) as an alternative to LMS software. Let’s take it to the next level by adding more free Web 2.0 services directly into the content, thus creating a real social learning community! Probably you would like to enable your learners [...]
25 June 2010
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The Learning Management System is an e-management system, which manages e-courses imparted to the online learners. The basic idea is to educate and train students who come from diverse fields. There are many online learning courses offered, which educate people about safer and better working environment. LMS is a software package that provides a reliable [...]
24 June 2010
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