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Web Courseworks Wins Silver for Excellence in Technology

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Web Courseworks, a leader in innovative learning management systems and virtual event technology, won a coveted Brandon Hall Group silver award for excellence in the Best Advance in Technology for Virtual-Classroom or Conferencing Technology category. About Brandon Hall Group, Inc.

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10 Types of eLearning Assessments for Your Courses

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At Web Courseworks, we specialize in both learning management systems (LMSs) equipped with assessment authoring tools and providing consulting services to help professional, medical, and trade associations create top-tier eLearning experiences for their members. What are the different types of online assessment?

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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Continue reading to learn the basic steps to creating your own peer-to-peer campaign. If it is only taking place online, the venue concerns are not the same. Either way, this site provides a go-to place for prospects to learn about the campaign, its goals, and the potential impact of a gift. How can guests make donations?

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

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I'll be using a new online learning platform that I haven't used before and the participants are a slightly different audience than nonprofit staff or at least I think. Personal learning and reflection on and about your instructional topic. which was a remix of Marnie Webb 's Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Change the World.

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Teaching with Tech: The Incredible—and Inevitable—Evolution of the Digital Classroom

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a single computer running basic DOS for an entire school was considered the very cutting edge of the tech-enhanced learning environment. Consider some of these facts: • In 1996 only 14 percent of classrooms had Internet access; 13 years later 93 percent were wired into the World Wide Web. But the times how they have changed.

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