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What’s A Learning Experience Platform? The Essential Guide

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Throughout our work, we’ve seen the rise of LXPs firsthand. While LMSs and LXPs technically achieve the same end goal— administering eLearning to members— the way that they do so is drastically different. LMSs give your team access to data about a learner’s progress and the participation of your members in your eLearning program.

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E-Readers for Everyone: Teaching Tips Webinar

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She has worked in training and education for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, WebJunction, the Public Library Association, the Northeast Kansas Library System, and more. Many libraries offer tutorials, in-person classes, and drop-in labs on how to use e-books. Keeping up with e-reader technology can feel overwhelming.

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Learn to Use Adobe Software

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Many nonprofits or libraries need to bring in an outside graphic designer, or ask a tech-savvy volunteer or staff member to do the work on top of other duties. You or your staff can view video tutorials from any web-connected computer and also from iPhones or iPads with the lynda.com app. Specialized lessons often run under one hour.

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Back to School at TechSoup

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goQ Software 's writing assistance and speech recognition software, WordQ + SpeakQ (admin fees: $10-$15) can help nonprofits and libraries that work with individuals who need general writing assistance, English language learners, and even those learning literacy and spelling. Check out guides to available online tools for training staff.

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