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How To Build A Custom eLearning App – Tech Stack, Features and Cost

Xicom

As we move into 2021, the eLearning market is witnessing exceptional growth. The global eLearning market is projected to be worth $325 billion by 2025. Besides, inspired by the success of Udemy and Coursera, many startups are pursuing the idea of developing an eLearning app to make it successful in a short period. Image Source.

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The top 15 big data and data analytics certifications

CIO

Getting the technology right can be challenging but building the right team with the right skills to undertake data initiatives can be even harder — a challenge reflected in the rising demand for big data and analytics skills and certifications. The online program includes an additional nonrefundable technology fee of US$395 per course.

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Project-Based Learning: Benefits, Examples, and Resources

PowerSchool

Because of its focus on 21st-century skills, the PBL model also enhances students’ technology abilities. These interpersonal aspects of PBL dovetail perfectly with the use of technology in the classroom. In this project, students are isolated somewhere in the world and must design a civilization that stands the test of time.

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A DIY Web Accessibility Blueprint

A List Apart

When Florida resident Juan Carlos Gil, who is legally blind, visited the Winn-Dixie website to refill his prescriptions, he found it to be almost completely inaccessible using the same screen reader software he uses to access hundreds of other sites. Incorporate user research and A/B testing into these updates, and document the results.

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22 Health IT Experts Reveal the Single Best Way to Simplify Interoperability in Healthcare IT

Datica

There is no shortage of technology platforms available in this industry, but unfortunately there’s a huge disconnect between them with many of these systems having been built in silos. The best road to interoperability in healthcare available to us today is to demand an open architecture from vendors and technology providers.