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LMS Low-Cost Webinars Hosted eCommerce Subscriptions

Tony Karrer

And it would be nice if it was a Rapid LMS. I'm a little concerned how well LMS solutions will handle the webinar integration and the subscriptions. Here are some resources that I found that may help: LMS eCommerce Solution Product Review: Litmos LMS LMS For SMBs And Training Companies – A Year On, Is It Still The Same?

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LMSs, TMs and HCMs

eLearning 24-7

SumTotal is calling their product a Human Capital Management system. Sure, they offer a separate LMS called SumTotal Maestro, but their TM has surprisingly (not really) been morphed into a HCM, will others follow? They purchased Outstart, a LMS. Talent management. And now a brief announcement: Shocking news!

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Pricing for Up and Coming LMS Providers

eLearning 24-7

Pricing – as provided to me by the vendors (as of 3-30-2010). Topyx LMS : $12,000 for the full enterprise version (very robust), tech support and implementation, or $6,000 for a lite version of the system, unlimited users. Pricing for having the system on your servers is available. All pricing is in USD.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Rapid Authoring Tools Speed Dating

Learning Visions

5-minute interviews with Articulate , Atlantic Link , Composica , Experience Builders , Mohive , Outstart , Raptivity , ReadyGo. Reflecting on #ASTD10 Recommended: "In Defense of the LMS" Chicago Bound: Kineo at ASTD ICE #astd10 One Year on at Kineo #yam Now that’s an Enterprise Moodle! -- Kineo Moodle f.

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My "Top Ten List" for Mobile Learning News in 2009

mLearning Trends

In addition, longtime mobile learning tool provider Hot Lava Software was purchased by LCMS platform provider Outstart and interest in their combined offerings was well received. IMO, the price and focus paid by an established LMS platform vendor are significant. As they say, the rising tide lifts all ships.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

Steve Jobs’ 2010 insistence that his company’s devices would rely on more “open standards” based on HTML5 and CSS over the then ubiquitous Flash standard proved both powerful and prophetic resulting in a slow but steady transition away the well established but dated comfort zone our industry had grown accustomed to. Near Bullseye.