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Why Engaging eLearning and a Fancy LMS is Not Enough

eLearning Architect

3) Content tagging Most LMS will provide the option of adding keywords as tags for each course or module. If you were to add tags to a 30 minute course, you may end up giving that course 100 individual tags. From an administrative perspective, tagging content can be a lengthy process. Let's look at an example.

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The Right Way To Go About Open Source LMS

Upside Learning

At this point I’d say that even if you are sure about using only an open source LMS I would strongly advise to include evaluation of commercial LMS systems at this stage if no single open source LMS is fitting the requirements closely. Getting something ‘open source’ does not equate to free or inexpensive.

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Augmented Reality – Now A Reality at Upside

Upside Learning

AR applications around the world are being developed using FLARToolKit , LAYAR , UNIFEYE , D-fusion platform etc. While that was built using D-fusion platform, ours is built in Flash using AS3.0 classes are free to use for non-commercial projects under GNU General Public License, Version 3. Both the AS3.0 No related posts.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

The Creator Economy is the provision of content (education, entertainment, and information) presented through the web and web app platforms to the general public. On most platforms, consumers don’t pay for content. Platforms for content creation come and go – or come and stay. Platform Revenue Sharing. Businesses.

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11 Free Game Creation Software Programs (At least for 30 Days)

Kapp Notes

Panda3D is Open Source and free for any purpose, including commercial ventures. It originated at Disney, and is still being used for their commercial games.You can even check out some online demos. You can even download your games and post them on your own commercial web site Gamebook Engine Interaction page with branching options.

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Still More Alternatives to Second Life: More 3D Worlds to Explore

Kapp Notes

OpenSimulator is released under a BSD License, making it both open source, and commercially friendly to embed in products. Working with OpenSimulator and the Jibe platform, Reaction Grid creates many educational environments in 3D virtual spaces. Tags: 3D worlds. ReactionGrid Inc.

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Top 100 Learning Game Resources

Upside Learning

This list isn’t categorized in any way, and it’ll stay that way until I figure out a good way to tag and qualify them in some way. Linking Commercial Games with Defense. The Top 5 Platforms for Creating Educational Video Games « Educational Games Research, June 17, 2009. More Educational Games- Kapp Notes, August 7, 2008.

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