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Open Source LMSs Continue to Advance with Open edX

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EdX is a nonprofit online initiative created by founding partners Harvard and MIT and composed of dozens of leading global institutions, the xConsortium. EdX offers interactive online courses and MOOCs from the world’s best universities and institutions.

Open edX is used by some of the most innovative companies in the world, including Johnson & Johnson, Google, and McKinsey. IACET has partnered with Extension Engine for this blog article and attached webinar to explore how to take advantage of Open edX’s capabilities to drive revenue or create impact at your organization. 

IACET Accredited Provider Pens Open Letter to Water Treatment Regulators About CE/T

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The following letter was sent to water and waste water regulators in the United States by Bill Edgar, President of the CEU Plan, a provider of continuing education for water and waste water professionals nationwide.  In his letter, Bill outlines the challenges involving training needs in the water processing industry.  Bill highlights the need for quality standards for instructional design and delivery and how IACET could help ensure quality training passes from one generation to another. This letter was printed with permission.

New Pew Research Underscores the Importance of CE/T

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How the shifting economic landscape is reshaping work and society and affecting the way people think about the skills and training they need to get ahead. This new research from the Pew Research Center provides insightful information on the importance of CE/T.

Online Orientation - 5 Steps To Getting Started

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Online orientation? Everyone’s talking about it, but designing and implementing an online orientation can be a daunting task. Where do you begin? What technology do you use? How do you engage the learner? What is your ultimate goal? How do you work with your constituents to get buy in and to move in the desired direction?  It’s important that you answer these questions before you begin this process, but how do you start? Here are 5 steps to get you started!

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