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4 Key Emerging Trends in LMS

Upside Learning

While there is no knowing for sure what will happen over the next 3 – 5 years, there are some key trends that may find a prominent place in the evolution of the LMS in the coming time. Cloud Based LMS. Cloud computing is emerging as an inexpensive, quick and efficient way of delivering training through LMS.

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Mobility in 2015: Hopes are high

Aptara

Mobility in 2015: Hopes are high. The development of smart mobile devices has largely been the central story of technology over the past few years. Other trends, including cloud computing and the lack of limits on office personnel, have been intrinsically linked to PC-strength devices that can be used anywhere.

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Year in Review: 5 eLearning Reports to Read before 2016

Docebo

2015 was a big year for Docebo and the learning industry as a whole. Aberdeen’s research shows: 24% of organizations are appealing to diverse learning styles by planning to adopt new learning delivery modalities – such as online and/or mobile. LMS Trends 2015. DOWNLOAD THE REPORT. Is it Time for Something Different?

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The Best of eLearning in August 2015

Trivantis

Is the Internet of Things the next big trend in eLearning? It does correlate nicely with cloud computing and the mobile revolution… Find out more in this article. The post The Best of eLearning in August 2015 appeared first on. eLearning and the Internet of Things.

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The top soft skills to develop by 2027: “Future of Jobs”, World Economic Forum 2023 report

Coorpacademy

This fourth edition follows trends in the future of employment and provides essential information to guide and prepare employers and employees for the ongoing changes. The technologies most likely to be adopted are big data, cloud computing, education technologies and AI. in 2015 to 13.3%

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IBM Launches New Skills Programs

CLO Magazine

The new resources will aim to help reduce a critical technology skills gap outlined in IBM's 2012 Tech Trends Report released Wednesday. The new resources will aim to help reduce a critical technology skills gap outlined in IBM's 2012 Tech Trends Report released Wednesday. Armonk, N.Y. — Dec.

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Digital transformation: How L&D shapes the future of work

eFront

The expansion and normalization of a remote workforce, coupled with the subsequent increase in connectivity and mobile device use, brought the future of work a bit early. This trend is only going to increase in a post-digital transformation era. But since the pandemic outbreak, it seems like someone pressed the fast-forward button.

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