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LMS is not dead (again)

Litmos

Yes, the posts on the Net continue to tell me that the LMS and thus its market is dead, which is ironic when you consider that more companies are coming into the space than leaving and that the learning system space now exceeds 1,300 on the global scale, and that most of them, the overwhelmingly large chunk, are LMSs. Yep, in 2000.

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State of the E-Learning Industry 2019

eLearning 24-7

SaaS authoring tools, trying to become hybrid Lite LMSs (a return of a trend I totally disliked back in 2010-2014). Instead of making a better SaaS authoring tool, a percentile of them, are using features you would see in an LCMS, a market that is minimal in today’s world, compared to say 2000 or even up to the mid 2000’s. .

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

LCMS is in decline -- because the learning object model doesnt really work. Service-oriented architecture will replace that learning object. I think rapid e-Learning will be a big one. I was a victim of the e-Learning Hype Cycle of 2000/2001. Proprietary LMS are in a decline. found in the net?

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