The history of mankind has shown that information is the fundamental leverage factor for our mental development. The most profound moments throughout time have to do with changes in the way information was communicated, stored...
Archive - 2013
Share the elearning love!
This Valentine’s day we thought we’d ask our dear friends and supporters to share their love for us online. Our attention has been brought to several ratings sites and we’d like to hear what your real thoughts are about us...
Tin Can in action
Introduction to the Tin Can API: The Tin Can API is a brand new learning technology specification that offers a simpler and more flexible way of capturing learning activities and sharing them with a variety of other systems...
LEARNTEC 2013 – Partner wins award for eFront!
Once again eFront and partner CLICK&LEARN were at LEARNTEC 29-31 Jan, one of Europe’s leading International Trade Fairs for Vocational Education, Learning and IT. What’s more Checkpoint eLearning together with the Goethe...
Customer story: An International Maritime University & eFront for education
When the John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University -DEOL Office conducted a study on different open-source LMS solutions to deliver education to a wide range of students around the globe – eFront came out on top. They...
Social networking & the workplace
Dan Pontefract’s recent blog post on companies (not) allowing Facebook at work has prompted me to dust off the topic of how social helps companies get the business of communicating, collaborating and learning done – and...
And the blog post competition winner is…
After 3 weeks we ended our competition at midnight on the end of the 9th January PST. We have collated all results based on social shares and engagement and we are happy to announce that the winner of our blog competition is:...
Caring about customers
We support a lot of people each day for both eFront (and more recently TalentLMS) and we have been doing so for several years now. Throughout this process I have discovered that being super-good at support is important for...