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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

I've been having fabulous conversations about using SharePoint. SharePoint is so flexible and the documentation for it is so big and diverse, that a big part of my goals have been to understand the different ways that training organizations are using SharePoint. These would be external consituents.

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eLearning Portal Integration

Tony Karrer

Initially, the conversation was about having learning content appear on the enterprise portal. Many LMS vendors provide portlets, gadgets or widgets that allow for access of learning content (most often meaning courses and courseware) through the corporate portal. The interface is not really even the enterprise Portal.

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Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) for Managing Course Assets

Tony Karrer

They have Articulate courses, classroom courses, SharePoint sites, etc. And they currently manage all of this using what I’ve seen at a lot of companies: network drives, naming conventions, some SharePoint. But I’ve seen organizations cobble together solutions using SharePoint more than I’ve seen LCMS solutions. Sound familiar?

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Xyleme’s Platform Event System: Powering Integration Efficiency

Xyleme

Xyleme Syndicate , one part of the Xyleme platform is responsible for facilitating content delivery across multiple endpoints, such as a Learning Management System (LMS), websites, help portals, and experience platforms. The absence of a single source of truth made content management cumbersome.

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Can Learnist Hold the Key to Enterprise Social Learning?

Dashe & Thomson

Some have even been fairly successful, such as Yammer , Bloomfire , or Microsoft SharePoint. Learning companies like ours have been pushing the idea of “bite-sized learning chunks” through a performance support system or learning portal for quite some time, too.

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Extending elearning?

Clark Quinn

A contact asked me what I saw as the link between Sharepoint and elearning, and I started to give my standard answer about portals fitting in with the whole performance ecosystem. Last I played with Sharepoint, it seemed like a portal solution; a place to deposit files. User-generated content can be mined for new courses.

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The Smart Worker : shares what s/he learns

Jane Hart

. “Dare2Share allows BT employees to learn from each other by rapidly capturing and spreading learning throughout the organization in the form of podcasts, discussion threads, blogs, RSS feeds and other traditional knowledge assets (documents, courses and portals).&# [ BT Dares to share ].

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