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History of the LMS

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To understand the history of the LMS, there are five items that drove it. Most of it came, via 3rd party providers, or what we referred to as “boutique shops” – think custom development (fee-based) that someone, company, government, institution, and so forth hired to create a course or courses. It was a university.

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The LMS – Let’s Set The Record Straight

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The premise that an LXP, for example, does so much more than an LMS is 100% untrue. The vast majority of LXPs today are within a learning platform, or an LMS or as an add-on option to either of those offerings. Docebo, an LMS, scores around 62%. Thrive, a former legit LXP, is now an LMS. Yet here we are. Both are LMSs.

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The Broken Dream – LXP

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When the LXP market made its official appearance it was supposed to be the game-changer, the learning changer that the learning system was waiting for, the much-needed ooomph to empower learning and create a new existing way to gain learning knowledge. One of my favorite early vendors was GeoLearning. But what exactly was an LXP?

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Presidential Politics, LMSs – The Cycle

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I note this because in the LMS and its subsets field, the same type of repeat, wash and repeat cycle exists. When it is done poorly it can skew something to such an extent that it misleads or otherwise creates quasi perception to what is really taking place. Cycle A – LMS Polling data. Cycle B- LMS Transparency.

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

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They see an opportunity in the SMB space where customers may not want to purchase an ERP for HR or a full blown HRIS and then purchase or have a LMS. For consumers who are worried about these systems being hacked, I have yet to hear of a SaaS LMS being hacked. OpenText purchased Operital, a LMS based in Australia. How amazing?

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One Step Behind

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In 2002, a company created video courses that were AICC compliant and could be bookmarked. A LMS that came with a e-commerce, a chat room, discussion boards, front end look that did not appear to a be a LMS, library, bookstore (capability), art gallery (I used it for sponsorship purposes). GeoLearning. Flashback.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Guild Event Take Home Point #1

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The group included Andy Snider ( Snider Associates ), Bjorn Billhardt ( Enspire Learning ), Pete LeDoux ( GeoLearning ), Doug Foster ( D Foster Associates ), Adam Girard (Bank of America) and myself. Creating Social Presence in Online Classroom (ID. Andy asked, "So, whats the next big thing in e-Learning?"