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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. Could someone create a course at said company? Wanted people to buy your courses you created?

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clients) have created content (incl. I would state again this is not, via a 3rd party provider nor some boutique shop who has created courses and sells them in a marketplace. Thus, in the best example I can give, Toolwire (an LEP) has an arrangement with Boston University School of Business. Content via your customers.

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Online Learning Works – So Why are Schools Failing at it?

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How many schools do you know that created some Tik Tok videos for the usage of online learning – content, etc? Well, you might have seen it – in its new format – with web conferencing solutions such as Zoom for example. Boston: Sloan Consortium. Picking the wrong system. Distance Learning 2.0. E-Learning 24/7.

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When do u buy an LEP?

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Fortune 500 first and foremost, although there is trend of small business going LEP rather than buying an LMS for example, nevertheless 10,000+, or actually 20,000+ size companies is the ideal. Pathgather does not for example. CLOs (primary) and L&D folks (more on this in a second). An LEP will not serve everyone, nor should it.