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History of the LMS

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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. The speeds presented were ideal speeds, but I remember, landing 38KBS in Boston, with a 56K modem.

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

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This session will provide big picture of trends in the industry. Provide support for SME online, resources, rapid e-learning chunks. Saba and Centra) WebEx is partnering with an LMS provider as will Adobe [link] Rapid Development Trend How do you expect the % of informal usage to change over 2 years?" typically ASP.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Content & Version Control

Learning Visions

Well need to provide our clients with some guidelines for updating content and version control. I suppose most LMS/LCMS keep track of versions on some levels. (Is Of course these vendors will want to provide updated content in order to ensure their clients dont have out of date material. Is that true?) Take the Survey!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

Learning Visions

I am also going to say no as Open Source LMS's are not "essentially free", they need a technical support team at hand and this expense can be offset by outsourced managed services for LCMS's that need little or no technical knowledge. John Roberts mentions an openSource LCMS. I do know that reporting is crucial.

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Time for the Training Department to be Taken Seriously

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If there is any question as to why the training department has become increasingly marginalized and the CLO role quickly diminishing, this should provide some good insight. But this blog post isn’t about why learning needs to engage with the enterprise.