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The LMS – Let’s Set The Record Straight

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I can’t even think of a type of solution that still has a large audience base; a lot of folks love it and support it; it offers, as a whole, a lot of the latest capabilities and technology around it, and can offer a strong UI/UX for the end-user. The premise that an LXP, for example, does so much more than an LMS is 100% untrue.

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The 18 Most Interesting Articles and Interviews in 2015

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One of the most important technological upgrades in past few years was the globalization of the “Cloud” – the online storage system that allows anyone to access files from anywhere in the world. Here’s How to Technology Can Help. DevLearn 2015 – Love Your LMS. Using the Cloud Requires Mindset Shift.

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6 eLearning conferences to attend in 2016

LearnUpon

More than 20 professional bodies have chosen us since we officially launched our learning management system for associations last July. 2015 also saw us open our first office in Australia. Learning @Work , Sydney (Australia), 24 & 25 October. DevLearn , Las Vegas (US), 16–18 November.

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A Conversation with Stephanie Nadda

Kapp Notes

Her niche is learning technologies and she has recently partnered with a company called Exult, based in Pune, India. Here is our conversation about learning technologies and her new partnership with Exult. One interesting European-based initiative to address this problem is the Adapt Learning Project.

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DevLearn Reflections

Raptivity

Just back from DevLearn and still reeling under its effect, I thought it would be the perfect time to share my experience with everyone. Though team Raptivity has been a known face at DevLearn, it was my first visit, and my maiden chance to experience it live, and I must admit, I was bowled over. Raptivity Team with me in the center.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

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October 6, 2010 Practitioners, analysts, proponents and critics of this thing we do with learning and technology solutions will frequently use all of these terms interchangeably to describe the discipline of using technology for connecting learners with learners, teachers, content, experts and experience. Does it Matter?

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A Conversation with Bryan Austin of mLevel

Kapp Notes

First, the platform: mLevel’s purpose is to measurably increase the engagement, effectiveness and retention of our client’s workforce learning programs, while reducing the time to create and deploy those programs – often by as much as 80%. magazine’s Best of 2014 and Best of 2015. Kapp: What makes mLevel unique? Caroline G.