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LMSs that kick ass: Mzinga

Janet Clarey

Mzinga is the result of a merger between KnowledgePlanet and Shared Insights at the end of 2007. My more recent contact at Mzinga is Dave Wilkins. I spoke with Dave via email about what Mzinga is doing with social media. Q: What social media tools is Mzinga incorporating into their LMS?

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Communities / Social Networking and LMS Merger

Tony Karrer

Update 12/7/07 - Great comments from David Wilkins (see below) including: user-generated content is going to change eLearning; anyone who thinks otherwise or who is not yet planning for the shift is going to be left wondering what the heck happened in just a few years. The top execs at Mzinga are not the top execs from KnowledgePlanet.

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New Authoring tool rankings #11 to #20

eLearning 24-7

18 Mzinga Publisher - Holy macaroni! (No No reason, I just love saying that) Mzinga shows up with a true social learning authoring tool. It is missing some items I would love to see, but I’m hopeful that will change. Easy to use interface and supports SCORM and AICC. #18 Not with Publisher. E-Learning 24/7.

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Significance

Clark Quinn

In the CLT, Dave Wilkins of Mzinga talked about the ‘Amazon’ model of tools around a learning resource (as a formal learning model) and the community model of tools embedded in a community. In more simple terms, holding transition celebrations are important acts in supporting changes.

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

Keeping Up with the Pace of Change Informal learning will help employees survive in the future workplace 3. There are some very interesting changes going on in the world of e-learning that seem to have crept up on practitioners. Mzinga : White Paper Series : eLearning 2.0 & Knowing Knowledge: Home Knowledge is changing.

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

It's always interesting to look back at the past year - 2008, think about what has changed for me during the year, and think about what that means for the next year - 2009. My guess is that in 2009 we are going to change the shape of the discussion to make it more frequent and narrow going forward. for Learning Professionals.

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LMSs that kick ass: ElementK’s KnowledgeHub

Janet Clarey

A: Sue Rodeman - We believe the way learners want and need to learn are changing. tools at everyone’s finger tips and by the changing demographic of today’s workforce. Q: What drove your decision to incorporate social media tools into your LMS? This is fueled by the various Web 2.0 Thanks to Sue, from a fellow upstate New Yorker!