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Enterprise Learning Systems – What does that really mean?

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Here is just a sampling of what I extracted off the net. This is why solutions back in the early 2000’s called ERPs – SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards and Peoplesoft took off, especially SAP. They still exist of course, SAP, Oracle, the others, plus Workday (founded by the guy who founded PeopleSoft). 2000 to 2010.

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History of the LMS

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Prior to the whole online scene, you could access information via FTP sites known as Archie, Veronica and Jughead (yes, totally true. In 2000, I built my own LMS for a company, and was hired to create an e-learning program for customer training, as well as run a training division with ILT still in play (blended). Informal was there.

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Designing Technology for the Workforce vs. HR

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Next, client/server applications (Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP R/3) arrived on the scene. The design imperative was improving the quality and velocity of information to the HR team, which required moving data entry closest to the source — employees and managers. It is not just informal learning.

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The 5 most common LMS complaints from end users

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“Yep, our system works all the time with Oracle.” Listen, assuming that the two qualifiers above are not factors, unless you are from Planet Neptune and have 65 eyeballs you will qualify – and even in my Neptune weird creature example – you will find plenty of vendors who will take you. 4 Demo Dupe.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

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In the case of a well known LMS vendor for example, their system came up on Avant, but when I went to play a course, their course player screen failed to work effectively and the course window did not look as it should, in comparison to some of the other better known browsers. SCORM 2000 will work. Have you ever heard of them?

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#HRTECH Learning Vendors Preview – Who to see and who to avoid

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There are few and I mean only a few who follow this pattern (example: Skillsoft), where the course library is the primary and the system secondary. For example, you can upload a course only one at a time. The administration side can be overwhelming – sometimes too much information isn’t a good thing. Oracle Taleo.

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LMS State of Affairs

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Built-in authoring tool – If you are expecting something like Storyline, forget it – not there yet; unless vendor has a partnership with an authoring tool vendor – example: Claro. App store and/or integrations across the board – example MailChimp. Learning communities tied to courses, groups. Tin Can API.