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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Twitter, Yammer), wikis, blogs, discussion groups, etc. open up exciting opportunities for people to access relevant information where and when they require it. Success metrics for learning will be based on content access, views, involvement and downloads. Learning leaders will be more focused on relevancy of information.

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LMSs that kick ass: ElementK’s KnowledgeHub

Janet Clarey

We are attempting to stay ahead of the curve by allowing our customers to include these tools into a variety of Learning Programs. An effective use of a Blog would be having the Product Manager author a series of articles around that new product. Check out other kick-ass LMSs in this series: Cornerstone OnDemand.

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LMSs that kick ass - OutStart

Janet Clarey

LMSs control, track and report on formal learning initiatives while a social media platform enables rather than controls informal learning. Communities, blogs, and wikis are just the start. A: Jeff Whitney - It just makes sense to offer a social media platform to support the 80% of learning that occurs informally.

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LMSs that kick ass: Mzinga

Janet Clarey

I’m a more recent reader of Dave’s blog and occasionally have conversations with him in Twitter. The social media available within the Mzinga LMS includes blogs, discussions, rating, comments, and social profiles. These links can be included in any discussion, blog, comment, idea, file or any other community content.

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LMSs that kick ass: Learn.com

Janet Clarey

This week on the Friday series, LMSs that kick ass , I’ m pleased to feature Learn.com ’s LearnCenter system. By way of background, Learn.com’s primary customer base is corporate universities and their total number of registered ‘learners’ is reported at over 2,000,000 worldwide at several hundred organizations.