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eLearning, The Better Deal (part 3)

In the final ‘installment’, a few more references to bolster support for just how effective eLearning can be… The DOE has a few other interesting articles and reports as additional fodder for discussion. Other groups and sites provide even more ammunition to the eLearning debate. Sites such as the eLearning Guild and the American Society for […]

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An award-winning LMS, again

Brandon Hall released the winners of the 2010 Excellence in Learning Technology Award last week…and once again, ICS Learning Group’s Inquisiq LMS has won gold! And not only that, but won TWO gold awards!! The categories: Best Advance in Learning Management Technology for Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses Best Advance in Learning Management Technology for External […]

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eLearning, The Better Deal (part 2)

Returning to this subject on exactly why eLearning is growing in not only implementation but relevance – there has been a recent surge in studies comparing eLearning to traditional instruction which, overall, help justify the initial expense and commitment to eLearning solutions. As a nice introductory compilation, Karl Kapp has short PDF here including; • […]

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Adobe CS 5.5 announced

Adobe has departed from their usual Creative Suite release cycle to announce CS 5.5, shipping in early May. There are some speculative reasons for this new model – i.e. “it’s about money”, and that may well be a part of it. But Adobe has made some significant improvements to several CS components that are really […]

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eLearning Aggregation

While we refine the follow-up to the previous post, here’s a quick announcement – we’ve been contacted by Dr. Karrer of the ‘eLearning Learning‘ site to link up with his new improved site. Tapping into the traffic his blog generated, he’s expanded the site to be more an aggregation of all such ‘eLearning’ oriented sites. […]

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eLearning, The Better Deal! (part one)

To begin bluntly, custom eLearning solutions have never been seen as ‘inexpensive’ on first look. Once a detailed assessment of current training costs has been performed, and the initial sticker shock of the projected eLearning alternatives has been digested, then perhaps such solutions seem a bit more palatable. It can be a difficult sale to […]

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Variety; the spice of SCORM, Tools, and LMS products

An interesting issue came up recently where we were delivering a custom eLearning piece to a ‘customer of a customer’. In other words, one of our long-time customers has been licensing a piece of video-heavy courseware which we developed for them in 2009. One of their customers requested some modifications for their particular LMS. Aside […]

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Discussing: Video and the Web (part 2)

After last week’s blog post, there were a few discussions from other customers (and apparently a couple of otherwise-quiet readers) on some more elemental aspects of video. There are a lot of resources on the web for such explanations, covering a range of topics. But for sake of simplicity, let’s discuss it a bit here […]

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Discussing: Video and Web Delivery

A long-time customer of ours was recently asking about video formats for their web-delivered courseware; there are so many variations with so many possibilities for delivery, it was a good discussion to help clarify the options. In this case, the customer wanted to record a presentation and make it available online. They had their own […]

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LMS API methods and mobile

Between developing custom content for folks who already have an LMS, and discussions with a few prospective customers, it’s come to our attention that not just a couple other LMS products make use of ActiveX controls or Java applets to facilitate the SCORM API. When developing Inquisiq, we considered the various options and settled on […]

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