LearningSpace

LearningSpace

LearningSpace is an e-learning technology created by Lotus Development Inc. It's based on the Lotus "Notes" groupware software and is designed to enable collaborative web-based learning.

It was purchased by IBM with its takeover of Lotus Development Inc. and in 2003 was re-branded by IBM as the "IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom".

Learning strategies can be delivered using LearningSpace alone, in conjunction with traditional face-to-face style learning or as a "blend" of the two for either distance or classroom style delivery.

Commercial applications often include:

* launching new products
* complying with key industry regulations

[http://www.seedwiki.com/accounts/ray_david_gv_15854/IBM-Lotus-Branch-Architecture-Project.pdf| IBM Lotus Branding Project]


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