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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. Christopher Stammer: I’m overwhelmed every day. And the, the.

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LMS Nightmares

eLearning 24-7

In this scary version, the LMS vendor is holding off implementing the Tin Can API until they see how it plays out. This is the same fear mind you, of two years ago, when you asked vendors if they were going to focus on mobile learning with tablets. “We are going to hold off and see how it plays out.” Many don’t.

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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.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Eric Bort of Clearly Trained

eLearning Weekly

For the sake of marketing our company and having a focus, we chose the elearning path – but in the end of the day we’re all Flash developers, programmers, graphic designers and animators. One pattern I have noticed in companies who outsource or take on development internally is that they can end up working against themselves.

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