ELMS: Learning Network
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ELMS: Learning Network
@elmsln
Open source code, ideas, and projects to empower the web and enhance education. elmsln, #HAXTheWeb, #webcomponents, #drupal and more Founded by Penn State


Check it out! We've got the last session of our Open Publishing Ecosystems Flex Course premiereing TODAY at 12pm EST! buff.ly/480vX1S

FUD: Web components suck! No one is using them! But is that true? Google: Our annual $35 billion revenue YouTube product is built on Web Components. Microsoft: We converted our entire content platform from React SSR to Web Components which doubled the perf. We finally crossed the $10 billion annual revenue milestone. Adobe: We built Photoshop Web with Web Components. Salesforce: Our $31 billion annual revenue platform has been based on Web Components for years. SpaceX: We built our dashboard system with Web Components and launched rockets into space. GitHub: We've been building parts of the GitHub experience with Web Components for years. Anyone else building with Web Components? Amazon, Apple, Alaska Airlines, BBVA, Begin, Blizzard, BYU, Clever Cloud, Cloud Four, Comcast, EA, 11ty, ESRI, Ford, GE, GitLab, General Motors, GuideCom, IBM, Infragsitics, ING, The Internet Archive, Ionic, Joomla!, NASA, Netlify, Penn State, Reddit, Red Hat, SAP, Scania, Stripe, Ubisoft, Vaadin, Visa, Wolkswagen, Wordle, etc. arewebcomponentsathingyet.com



New tutorial: Building a course from a DocX file youtube.com/watch?v=58AKmH… #haxtheweb #NGDLE #edtech #edu #education


HAX Horizon Report, Oct 2023: youtu.be/bX04I1Cw9FA - Where HAX is today - Where we can go as a result of prototypes and innovations just on the horizon Written form + Image shown: oer.hax.psu.edu/bto108/sites/h… #edtech #education #edu #NGDLE #webcomponents #lit #webdev #cms






As yesterday we were busy hiring our future. Today we’d like to post pictures from the historical archives to show how far we’ve come..



The problems described here were ones we shared in building the hydra system that ELMS:LN is in order to provoke innovation at scale. A style guide was not enough, a few years into web components we have scale + consistency + @HAXTheWeb and friends all by developing the same way

Building the polaris-story-card element youtube.com/watch?v=Ilw51g… In this video I reverse engineer a #webcomponent by analyzing the psu.edu website. Our office commissioned a "course style guide" ~10 years ago to solve similar problems in design inconsistency.















just another success story from HAX7. Expecting a lot more as word starts to get out about what we've done here. This saved hours if not days of copy and paste migration for skilled staff who now can focus efforts on high quality course production instead! #NGDLE is real