Learning Portals - Creation and Management
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What is a Learning Portal ?

A Learning Portal is basically a secured website used by employees, customers, manufacturers and all other target groups with learning objectives. The portal is the perfect startingpoint for learning tasks that usually would consist of using many different types and sources of information and tools. By gathering all necessary information and tools in one environement, learners save huge amounts of time.

Companies not only save time through their users, IT management costs and the TCO (total cost of ownership) can be much lower. Read more about ROI and portals

A typical learning portal can consist of different tools and applicatiions:

  • intranet-tools
  • Powerful (document) search tools
  • a Content Management System (CMS),
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM),
  • E-learning applications
  • Digital manuals and protocols
  • Collaboration tools (forum, chat, KM)

A successful learning portal also incorporates existing content and applications such as legacy Computer Based Trainings and digital handbooks. In fact, a Learning Portal can web-enable existing learning applications and content.

 


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Most Employee Portals Don't Need Personalization
by Nate L. Root

Modern portal server software gives developers two different methods of tailoring site content to meet individual users' needs: personalization and customization. Both features have enjoyed success on consumer-facing eCommerce sites, so buyers often assume they're equally well-suited for employee-facing portals. In reality, high setup and maintenance costs mean that most enterprises should put firm limits on customization and keep personalization out of their employee portals altogether.

 

Portals, Intranets & The SMB
by Tim Bourgeois

A portal is a website that offers a variety of resources and services, such as email, forums, search engines, etc. Yahoo!, AOL, and MSN.com are some of the largest publicly-accessible portals.

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