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Syed Amjad Ali

E-Templates - A new approach in Rapid E-Learning Course Development - 0 views

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    Advanced eLearning Authoring Tools have made eLearning Development Easy The rapid and extensive advances in technology have brought on incredible innovation in all fields of human interest. The impact of the same can be seen in the e-learning space, and these days, this specialized segment is breaking new ground continuously.
mark desouza

E-commerce Solution India - 0 views

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    Binarysemantics having more than 25 year of experience in IT Industry provides best e-commerce solutions in India.
James Norwood

10 Times Learner Retention With Immersive e-Learning - 0 views

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    10 Times Learner Retention With Immersive e-Learning http://t.co/0lzMyuPL via @zite
Syed Amjad Ali

E-Learning Course Development Standards - 0 views

A few important concepts to be considered by Learning Manager to understand their learning needs and assess e-learning vendor who can fulfill them. http://www.elearningserv.com/blog/e-learning-cour...

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started by Syed Amjad Ali on 13 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
carinaciao

Metal Detector - 2 views

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started by carinaciao on 02 Dec 20 no follow-up yet
anonymous

IJEDICT Volume 8, Issue 2, is out | Studying Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it - 1 views

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    IJEDICT Volume 8, Issue 2 is published at: http://ijedict.dec.uwi.edu/viewissue.php   The International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology (IJEDICT) is an e-journal that provides free and open access to all of its content. It aims to strengthen links between research and practice in ICT in education and development in hitherto less developed parts of the world, e.g., in developing economies (especially small states).
David Hart

4 Rewards of Web Scraping Solutions Your Business Could Use - 0 views

If you ever question the need for competitor price tracking, take a look at the number of businesses trying to sell their products online now. The e-commerce market is super competitive and a smart...

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started by David Hart on 23 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
David Hart

4 Rewards of Web Scraping Solutions Your Business Could Use - 0 views

If you ever question the need for competitor price tracking, take a look at the number of businesses trying to sell their products online now. The e-commerce market is super competitive and a smart...

web scraping price monitoring competitor price monitoring

started by David Hart on 23 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
Eloise Pasteur

From eLearning to 'mLearning' | EDC Blog - 1 views

  • If you’ve ever heard the term ‘eLearning’ (Electronic Learning), a technical term referring to Electronic Learning and the use of computer aids to facilitate the electronic access to learning material, this shouldn’t surprise you much. Ten years ago, accessibility to the Internet exploded as a new apparatus for the mass distribution of information. Today, it is a Web 2.0 and media rich collaborative classroom. In the same limelight, a similar transition is occurring between eLearning and what’s now referred to as ‘mLearning‘ (Mobile Learning).
  • Just as we’ve seen eLearning shatter geographic boundaries with tools like WebCT and Blackboard, virtual classrooms, and off-campus email, we now have the mechanisms to further support these tools, and expand into a realm of mLearning.
  • The meat-and-potatoes of the matter is that not only will students continue the tradition of being able to access information anywhere, listening to lecture podcasts and videocasts on the go as they do, in addition, mLearning could offer push-notifications, changing the rate at which pertinent campus and course information is delivered to students.
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  • Not every university can provide their students with laptops, but there are devices entering the market at half the price, an eighth the size, and a tenth the weight, with capabilities approaching similar capacities as small computer systems.  Suddenly, bundling a free personal mobile learning device with every student’s registration seems more prudent than before.
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    e-Learning is so last millennium, try m-Learning instead!
Syed Amjad Ali

Why E-Learning - A simple analysis - 0 views

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    E-Learning industry is witnessing tremendous growth in terms of revenue and application. It has become a synonym for many of the learning requirements in corporates, academics and government institutions. To provide most suitable learning solutions, industry experts exploring and inventing creative methods and approaches such as Custom Learning Solutions, Rapid Learning Solutions, Gamifications, Instructor Led Training programs and blend of these methods and approaches.
Learning Today

Top 3 Education Articles of the Week | Twitter, 3-D & Money Aide - 1 views

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    education, teachers, students, classroom, resources, tools, e-learning, achievements
Syed Amjad Ali

Soft-skills training for employees via E-learning - 1 views

Soft-skills training use full for employee what good looks like and giving the some introductory practice opportunities. Soft-skills are important port in a company culture. Please have a look at f...

Soft-skills E-learning

started by Syed Amjad Ali on 06 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
Eric G. Young

All My Faves - Vote for the Best Sites of 2012 - 0 views

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    AllMyFaves.com is a homepage provider with which some of you may be familiar. The site organizes and curates website links into visually-oriented categories - encompassing everything from craft sites to webcam chat sites. It then displays them on a nicely pre-configured - or, if you wish, user-configured - ayout. I can tell you AMF makes an excellent, easy to use homepage - particularly if you are a visual person and need to be able to "see" your bookmarks rather than just have a list or collection of folders. I also like the great diversity of categories the site provides in organizing websites, and have found many sites and resources using AMF that I would not otherwise have found - including many helpful educational sites, writing sites and so on. That's why I think AMF is a potentially "cool tool for educators" to consider. In addition to this system, AMF provides "Weekly Faves." These are generally 10 weekly "faves" - i.e., new websites of particular interest. There is also at least one mobile app "fave." At the end of the year, users are invited to vote on further curated list of runner-ups if you will for the best new sites/services of the year. The voting for this year's "best of" ends today, so if you want to vote on the runner ups listed, go to the link I provided and cast your "likes" as votes. Once winners are announced, I will list them here.
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