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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. CBT Prior to online learning known then as WBT, and then the latter term of e-learning (vendors today, use it to refer to content that is online), there was CBT. The LMS The player for online learning and WBT? CBT (Computer-Based Training).

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Top 50 LMS Report for 2016 – What you need to know (criteria, approach, and yeah some vendors)

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In a little over two months, my 2016 Top 50 LMS Report will be available for purchase. I feel bad for the folks who were learn.com, then thought Taleo would improve it, then Oracle. And BTW, nearly every LMS can interface with Oracle products. eLogic Learning. Matrix LMS. The course is in your LMS?

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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. Systems that are only available as hosted on your own servers are starting to significantly decline. Huge explosion in SaaS based only systems. Prediction. How amazing?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Adobe/Bersin Overview of the eLearning Industry

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Overview of the eLearning Industry The evolving state of the industry Host: Ellen Wagner, Adobe Guest Speaker: Chris Howard, Principal Analyst at Bersin Associates (research and advisory firm in corporate training and performance management) Research done by Bersin in the last several months. My notes here. typically ASP.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Most learning vendors tout their ‘expertise in instructional design’ as a key reason as to why we should engage them to produce learning content. Not because they are wrong about social, but because they get so little right about LMS. learning is a mix of formal and informal , not one or the other. Why bash the LMS?