From IBM: MAGIC and Dynamic Learning Experience

by Jorge Goncalves on November 2, 2006

in Distance Learning, Ideas, Learning Technologies, Online Courses, Tools

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Launches Innovative Tools to Create Custom Learning Courses in Real-Time. ‘ IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced new technologies and consulting services that are designed to allow employees to automatically create customized, Web-based learning courses for their personal use, in real-time. Developed by IBM Research, the world’s largest IT research organization, and by IBM’s Human Capital Management and Learning Solutions practices, these two new software tools, Dynamic Learning Experience (DLE) and MAGIC (Metadata Automated Generation for Information Content), work in tandem to streamline the preparation and assembly of learning material, including documents and video content. These tools are specifically designed to help make learning easy and attractive to employees. These tools are part of IBM’s robust portfolio of learning capabilities and can be integrated into any learning solution by learning consultants in IBM’s Human Capital Management practice.’

alphaWorks : Dynamic Learning Experience (DLE). ‘Dynamic Learning Experience (DLE) is a portlet for IBM Lotus Workplace 2.0 that allows users to query, assemble, and organize learning content into custom courses. This demonstration includes learning content related to transforming a company into an “On Demand” Business. With Dynamic Learning Experience, users can access learning in small custom courses that are targeted to their immediate learning needs, their preferences, and their work constraints.’


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