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When is a LMS not a LMS?

eLearning 24-7

Not that I expected it to do so, mind you, because I recognized late 2011 that it would be big. I should note that you cannot use any 3rd party vendor authoring tool to upload courses into these systems. Low cost – again there are plenty of LMS vendors out there whose pricing is comparable and in some cases lower.

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Dear C-Suite: We Don't Do Training

CLO Magazine

Many senior-level executives still equate learning with training events — to the detriment of the function — and learning leaders aren’t doing enough to change their minds. Learning leaders must help re-educate and coach C-suite executives: Learning is not merely a classroom event or an e-learning course, and training isn’t learning.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

Back on December 30 2011, I scoped eight predictions ranging from hardware/software to content types and authoring tools to macro-level mobility trends our team felt would influence the market for mLearning products and services for the year and I wasn’t disappointed (or much surprised) about how it all played out. And learning vendors (e.g.,

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E-Learning Innovative Products – They are Out There

eLearning 24-7

When they hit stride, other vendors take notice and soon, the lemming revolution begins. Not, some 3rd party aggregator like Skillsoft or Element K, where you can purchase courses from. Nor, a LMS vendor who enable their customers to sell their courses, but only people who have the same LMS vendor can buy and use them.