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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

Experiencing eLearning

The active community for this open source tool and the numerous free tutorials and resources are a huge benefit for me when I’m working in Moodle or Totara (a corporate version of Moodle). Almost all of that is helping clients use Moodle more effectively. Skype is one of my primary tools for keeping in touch with clients.

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ID and e-Learning Links (1/27/14)

Experiencing eLearning

Totara is a flavor of Moodle from Kineo. This is mostly about making videos for YouTube or similar sites, but these could be used for quick tutorials and demos in e-learning. This is a 3 part series, starting with evaluating your current LMS to see how well it’s really working. tags: lms needsanalysis. tags: lms opensource.

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Step Up Your Workplace Game with Totara LMS

Webanywhere

Look no further than Totara LMS ! Totara is one awesome platform for levelling up your skills and with Webanywhere’s personalised LMS solutions, you’ll be able to harness the power of this platform and supercharge your team’s employee development. Our Totara LMS is all about giving each employee their own custom experience.

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Open Source LMSs Facts and Insight

eLearning 24-7

Totara Learn is another one. New version of Totara Learn, Engage and the talent development whatever thing, fee-based. . Support – varies, some have tutorials, manuals, community form, knowledge base (I will list those that offer it). Site has manuals, tutorials, documents, etc. Open Source, 100% free code.

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Types of Learning Management Systems and How To Choose One

LearnDash

Examples: Moodle, Totara Learn, and includes popular WordPress plugins like LearnDash LMS and LifterLMS 4. Resources : Check for documentation, tutorials, and learning aids. Benefits: More customization: Tweak the LMS to fit your specific needs. Integrations galore: Tons of plugins and integrations.

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To be or not to be Moodle

eLearning 24-7

Yes, Totara is built on Moodle, but I am talking more about some very well known commercial systems who have so customized it, that it no longer appears as it once was. Tutorials on the net do exist – many people are unaware of that. Must give us pause. There are commercial systems built on Moodle and heavily customized.

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Top 8 FREE Open Source LMSs

eLearning 24-7

Have either in the offering itself or via 3rd party sites – tutorials, books, whatever to help people build the platform. Especially since there are several well known vendors whose initial system was built on the infrastructure of Moodle, and then there is Totara (fee based) who is a heavily customized version of Moodle.