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Learning System Mkt. Forecasts

eLearning 24-7

In looking over the past 10 years of pricing data (that I have been tracking) when it comes to learning systems, there is a repetitive variable, ok,, variables at play. It was widely seen during the financial crisis, with lower than usual pricing from 2010 to 2012. Forecast 2 – Usage of the Learning System.

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Get Your Red Hot Skills Functionality

eLearning 24-7

Yes, there has been systems with skills frameworks and skills tied to career development (but I’d argue more with TM/PM and less with learning systems – although you could always do that yourself in the system – long story). There are learning systems that are ahead of the game (i.e.

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3 Reasons to ditch SCORM and embrace mobile-focused microlearning

Ed App

In the case of SCORM, it’s now the lowest common denominator of learning-content packaging that will fit inside every Learning Management System. What’s perhaps most galling is that the curators of SCORM are all too aware of this failing and created SCORM’s successor, Tin Can API, back in 2010. Gamification.

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Certification Program Success via your Learning System

eLearning 24-7

Certification Programs are usually found in the association space, more so than say Corporate and definitely more so than Academia. The revenue opportunities a training department or education department (in an association) can be quite high. If you are in a trade association, how will it benefit the business owners/employees?

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4 reasons why ‘experience’ is the focus in learning now

Learning Pool

But there’s another ‘e’-word you’ll find pretty impossible to avoid now if you’re the sort of person who attends learning industry events and reads learning blogs. While the learning management system was once the only game in town, we now have this new thing, the learning experience platform.

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Podcast 20: Interpreting Global eLearning Trends – With Donald H. Taylor

Talented Learning

Don is one of the best-known voices in the global learning community. Since 2010, he has served as chairman of the Learning and Performance Institute. And since 2000, he has chaired the Learning Technologies Conference. I hate to say it, but gamification. Want to Learn More? REPLAY THE WEBINAR NOW.