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  2. OpenLearn - Wikipedia

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    LearningSpace and Open2.net came together under the same OpenLearn brand in 2010, creating a single home for all free learning from The Open University. It also aggregates videos and audio made available via other Open University channels, such as iTunesU, YouTube, and AudioBoo.

  3. Talk:OpenLearn - Wikipedia

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    This OCW content was previously published under the 'LearningSpace' name. The site now also contains material to support TV and radio broadcasts. Viewers and listeners of co-productions betweem the OU and the BBC (and other broadcasters) are directed to OpenLearn as their entry point into The Open University.

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  5. History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    IBM's Lotus group buys Macromedia's Pathware 4 learning management system. This LMS is later merged into the Lotus Learning Space LMS. For article on the purchase, see here. [143] Isopia (founded in 1998) entered the e-Learning landscape in 1999 with the launch of its Integrated Learning Management System (ILMS), its Web-based infrastructure ...

  6. Talk:Open2.net - Wikipedia

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  7. Networked learning - Wikipedia

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    In the later half of the 1990s, open, interactive, situated and networked views of learning were marginalised by educational institutions as they tended to develop or deploy content and practice through proprietary learning management systems (e.g. Blackboard Inc, WebCT), and collaborative work tools such as IBM Lotus Notes/Learning Space and ...

  8. Learning commons - Wikipedia

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    Learning Commons inside the library of Tec de Monterrey, Mexico City. Learning commons, also known as scholars' commons, or information commons, are community learning spaces [1] that provide shared space for a variety of educational, recreational, social, and information-sharing activities.

  9. Talk:Learning space - Wikipedia

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