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Learning Experience Portals?

Clark Quinn

Ie, it includes the need for a portal. When I ask audiences “how many of you have portals in your org”, everyone raises their hands. HR, product, sales, they all have their own portals. A user-centered way of organizing portals makes sense then. What also emerges is that they have bunches of them.

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What You Can Expect When Asking a Vendor for Client References

Absorb LMS

It’s pretty common for prospective clients to ask software vendors for references prior to signing a contract. If you’re evaluating new applications such as a learning management system (LMS), you may be considering asking the shortlisted vendors for references. If you got the job, likely the former. Here’s why: Client privacy.

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Designing a Learning & Performance Portal

Living in Learning

Where we would like to be is giving them an efficient resource where reference knowledge is readily accessible. Moments of need are either triggered by an issue or challenge where the knowledge worker is confronted with either remembering what/how to do something and then are forced to rely upon recall knowledge.

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Performance Support Tools From Quick Reference Guides To Mobile Apps

Dashe & Thomson

Ranging from written (post-it notes, quick reference notes, etc.) to electronic (apps, learning portals, etc.), Quick Reference Guides. A QRG is a piece of reference content that quickly gives the learner the information they need to keep working at the moment. Learning Portals. Mobile Apps.

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7 Things About eLearning Your CEO/Executive Director Wants to Know

Association eLearning

You will need some sort of portal to put your courses into, which is commonly referred to as a Learning Management System or LMS. Will we need course creation software? How about an instructional designer? Will we need subject matter experts?

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Questions to Ask Client References Before Selecting Your LMS

Association eLearning

Once you have narrowed the list of vendors that seem to fit your needs, watched demos to see the Learning Management System functionality, and narrowed the field, then comes the reference checking. Here are some things to consider when looking at client references: 1. The reference they provided – are their needs similar to yours?

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6 Points to Remember During Custom eLearning Development

Hurix Digital

It’s an easy deployment method that allows the learner to reference the material conveniently at their own pace. Learning Portal. A learning portal is another excellent custom solution for packaging a range of delivery methods.