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Learning Management Systems Promote Knowledge Sharing

TOPYX LMS

Leaders know that their organizations’ ultimate success and growth is dependent upon culture, not solely, but majorly. Companies having exemplary culture are ones that not only survive indefinitely, but profit when other organizations are going under. Others interpret company culture as an organization’s “personality.”

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Learning Management Systems Promote Knowledge Sharing

TOPYX LMS

Leaders know that their organizations’ ultimate success and growth is dependent upon culture, not solely, but majorly. Companies having exemplary culture are ones that not only survive indefinitely, but profit when other organizations are going under. Others interpret company culture as an organization’s “personality.”

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Report – LMS Trends 2015: Is it time for something different?

Docebo

The 2015 LMS Trends report from Brandon Hall Group paints a picture of widespread dissatisfaction (and high turnover) among organizations that use an LMS. The report outlines six major findings , and provides four critical calls-to-action for companies who want to rethink their approach to learning technologies.

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LinkedIn Launches Their Own LMS

LearnDash

In 2015 LinkedIn purchased Lynda.com, a premier provider in online training. After laying low for some time we are now seeing a new major way that LinkedIn plans to use their new asset: integrating it into LinkedIn Learning. It is reported that the custom content will only be viewable by an organization’s employees.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

A week at the CSUN Assistive Technology conference in San Diego leaves the mind reeling. So much of it related to learning! A few presentations made this connection explicit, directly correlating learning and accessibility. There are three levels of accessibility (Level A, AA, and AAA); most organizations aim for Level A and AA.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

A week at the CSUN Assistive Technology conference in San Diego leaves the mind reeling. So much of it related to learning! A few presentations made this connection explicit, directly correlating learning and accessibility. There are three levels of accessibility (Level A, AA, and AAA); most organizations aim for Level A and AA.

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E-Learning Industry Worth $325 Billion by 2025

LearnDash

People are foregoing traditional methods of learning due to the benefits of e-learning, which includes convenience and cost savings. Organizations are realizing the same and opting for e-learning initiatives instead of live training events. However, by 2015 that soared to roughly $107 billion. Mobile Learning.

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