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Refresh Needed – Learning Systems, are you listening?

eLearning 24-7

With so many Gen-AI Learning Language models, including open source ones, you would think someone would be “let’s go this way,” rather than everyone else’s way. You can barely read the information – no worry, it is data visualization if your idea of data visualization is 2000 or Excel 1996.

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Top 10 Learning Systems 23-24

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If the vendor was a custom shop building a system, off say Moodle or whatever code they are using that is open source? Any open-source solution? If you like, then RFP it. Not How often do you sent out e-mail notification or surveys or questionnaires and have no idea on whether they are opened or not?

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Types of Learning Systems

eLearning 24-7

In the mid 2000’s these were the upstarts. Open Source LMSs exist to. My LMS RFP (also covers learning platforms) is a perfect way to do a comparison, when you match it up to the LXP one. . Some do a way better job than others. Thus, why MLPs still exist, is a question to ponder. Video Learning Platforms.

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Learning System Buyer’s Guide

eLearning 24-7

Where the Corporate LMS market is heading – Really refers to all types of learning systems Talent Experience Platforms (TXP) Guide – The two biggest players are Degreed and EdCast TXP, Schoox is next Open Source Learning Systems Insight – Be careful out there Why did you buy your learning system? Your RFP/RFI.

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Exploring eLearning Standards for the WordPress LMS Industry with Andy Whitaker at Rustici Software

LifterLMS

As you likely know, WordPress has a huge open source contributor component to it. But then many people went and read the 2000 page SCORM spec and said, nah, I’m out. And score is going to be a box on the RFP that they need to be able to check. All of these are open specs and standards, right?