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Content Management System by Sardool Sikandar
A content management system is a computer software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. The term content management system is usually used in its abbreviated form cms. The cms is frequently a web application used for managing websites and... Types of content management systems: • web content management system or web site content management system is a type of content management system software used for managing websites. ... • learning content management system or lcms assists in managing the web-based learning content life cycle.

SCORM/AICC Standards Used in Web-based Learning Management Systems by David Boggs
Learning management systems can be very complex. Viable learning management systems are SCORM/AICC compliant. In this article, I will provide a basic explanation of the SCORM/AICC standard used in the marketplace today by many learning management systems. ... As a refresher from a previous article, learning management systems (LMSs) are web-based software application platforms used to plan, implement, and assess learning processes related to online and offline training administration and performance management.

SCORM/AICC Standards Used in Web-based Learning Management System by Dave Boggs
What is a learning management system? As a refresher from a previous article, learning management systems (LMSs) are web-based software application platforms used to plan, implement, and assess learning processes related to online and offline training administration and performance management. ... SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model, which is a set of specifications that, when applied to course content, produces small, reusable e-Learning objects. ... In upcoming articles, we will discuss more about the SCORM/AICC standard as it is related to your learning management...

Learning Using Moodle - Open Source Course Management System by Coca Huang
1. What is Moodle? Moodle stands for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment. It is the word to describe the learning philosophy of lazily meandering through something, doing things as it occurs to learners to do them. This is an enjoyable tinkering that often leads to insight and... It is a FREE learning management system that enables learning professionals (teachers) to create engaging online learning courses. ... 8) Management There are site management, user management and course management for different users with different access.

Choosing the Right Content-Authoring Tool For Your e-Learning Needs by Dana Fine
There are several hundred e-Learning tools out in the marketplace today. Selecting the proper course-authoring tool for developing your company’s online training content is no small undertaking. Today we are going to look at some solid strategies to help you select the course-authoring tool that... This is often due to business changes and the fact that in many corporate training scenarios, a Learning Management System or other larger, more complex enterprise software systems use content-authoring tools to develop the online training content that is managed.

Web-Based Learning Management Systems Used in Partner Support Settings by Dave Boggs
What is a learning management system? Learning management systems (LMSs) are web-based software application platforms used to plan, implement, and assess learning processes related to online and offline training administration and performance management. ... Learning management systems can have a single sign-on/e-Commerce registration feature that can be used to sell add-on features. ... What other features in learning management systems can be used for the partner support function? ... LMSs can have a built-in survey tool that allows you to query your partners and end-user customers with...

Open Source Content Management Systems - An Overview by Richard Callaby
Publishing documents on the World Wide Web can seem daunting for the self proclaimed ludites out there. Let's face it HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript to name just a few of the technologies that you would need to be familiar with in order to develop a truly professional looking website for yourself or... However my focus will be only on open source versions of the web content management systems. ... Some of these content management systems have stemmed from the need of publishing data to the web. ... CNet for example created one of their own in house content management systems which they later...

Introduction to Thomson NETg by Natalie Aranda
Thomson NETg is one of a kind global learning Enterprise offering live online classrooms and a wide range of Integrated Learning solutions. Their learning offer includes high-quality instructional content, cutting-edge enabling technologies with multiple delivery options, and a full range of... Project Management with the following areas: Project Management Skills, Project Management Institute. ... Business and Professional Development including Management and Leadership, Communication Skills, Project Management Skills, Personal Development, Sales, Service and Marketing, HR/New Employee...

Ten Things I Learned the Hard Way: A Guide to Building Software by Kara Brook
Somewhere in the mid 90’s, my company, Brook Group, underwent rapid growth as it converted from being an advertising and design firm to a web services firm. We were running 3 shifts at the time and we only had one manager: me. Coming from a design background, I had a lot of (sometimes very... And that is when Tacklebox, my enterprise content management system, was born. ... Sometimes we joke about when we are going to stop learning lessons the hard way. ... Wouldn’t it be great if we could create a series of these types of widgets to allow any user to post content to the web without...

To Certify Or Not To Certify… by Cheryl McNeil
To Certify or Not to Certify…That is the ultimate question, isn’t it? Does a printed Certificate at the end of an ELearning Module really mean the learner has proven competence in the taught subject area? While reviewing white papers and articles for additional points of view it seemed to me... If someone is learning to type, you give them a typing test…If someone is learning how to work a machine, shouldn’t the user be tested on that machine? ... Remember we discussed the LMS (Learning Management System) a few issues back.

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