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Articles by Bonnie Burwell
This article will focus on infrastructure—software products to manage and deliver e-learning. The fragmentation of the e-learning market provided a challenge in writing this article. It is hard to define product categories, because there are large areas of overlapping functionality among products and a lack of agreed-upon definitions. This article will focus on the technology categories designed specifically for e-learning: courseware authoring tools, LMSs, and learning content management systems (LMCSs); provide an overview of each category; identify leading products by category; and suggest some of the features/capabilities to consider when making selection decisions for e-learning technologies.
This article covers when—and why—you should consider the technology route for taxonomy development and deployment.
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