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eLearning Australia

Upside Learning

We’ve been serving the Australian market for more than four years now. It’s not a large market for us but one that has been growing consistently. A little googling and I discovered this report from The Canadian Trade Service, claiming the y-o-y growth rates in Australian elearning market to be around 27.3%

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Six Years of Innovative and Effective eLearning

Upside Learning

We celebrated our 6th Anniversary on 7th April, 2010, and I realized that Upside Learning had come a long way since its inception in early 2004. We’ve had several important milestones in these six years, put in a presentation by our fine marketing folk. Upside Learning Completes Six Years. View more presentations from Upside Learning.

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Learning During Times of Growth

CLO Magazine

Although financial scrutiny remains, an executive mindset focused on both operational rigor in learning and ROI is part of the “new normal,” and many learning executives are reinvigorated about their jobs and the contribution their learning organizations can make to their companies’ efforts to increase market share and shareholder value.

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How to Use LifterLMS as Training Company Serving Industries

LifterLMS

Like you mentioned there’s, some options in WordPress, but then the greater e learning industry market’s huge, there’s a lot of SaaS solutions. My company started as as voluminant in 2004. It’s like they outsource a lot of their work. There’s a market there and you’re moving.

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Future Trends in e-Learning

Vignettes Learning

According to the "ASTD 2004 State of the Industry Report," technology-delivered learning has increased each year since 1999. Projections for 2004 indicate a 5.8 We will also see blended learning becoming mainstream and the emergence of the premium content market. percent increase to a high of 29.4 billion in 2001.

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LMS Nightmares

eLearning 24-7

Not understanding their own market. For other versions, like SCORM 2004 3rd edition, I know quite a few vendors who didn’t see value in it/had challenges with adding it – time consuming as one vendor told me. It was a good question, because in the LMS market, identifying the difference is no longer a simple thing to do.

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Disruptive Technologies and the Future of Learning & Development

Convergence Training

The LMS market itself, that’s sort of constantly in flux. I see a little bit more converging of the market space, this year particularly, the number of LMSs available dropped down a bit. So, you know, and there is a lot more fragmentation of the market, so it becomes a lot more specialized, too.