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Manager Training Online Courses

Tony Karrer

Thus far I've looked at Element K, SkillSoft, Vital Learning, Ninth House, and Achieve Global. What I like about these providers is the scope of what they offer -- many courses to choose from. I'm looking for vendors who supply off-the-shelf training for basic manager skills such as, time management and delegation.

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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

eLearning 24-7

Someone came up with the idea to create templates for developing courses quickly – and no, it wasn’t someone from Adobe or Articulate. I was using DazzlerMax and Authorware, which are superior offerings for creating courses. Adobe was the first vendor to use templates to create courses. At the time, I hated it.

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Content – Change the Narrative

eLearning 24-7

Content (formally known as courses as the main stay) follow the same suit. At one time, it was the biggest brand out there, and a vendor who bought up other well-known content providers such as NetG and ElementK. People in safety courses often are wearing hardhats and safety googles. What do you tend find?

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Top 5 K–12 EdTech Solution Companies in 2023

Hurix Digital

With its interactive education platform, Outschool provides engaging live online classes to K–12 students in small group settings. has since marked its place among the top-level tech K–12 companies in India , the USA, and other countries around the globe. Developed in 2011 by Severin Hacker and Luis von Ahn, Duolingo, Inc.

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BOB MOSHER – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Bob started his career in adult education with Element K (now Skillsoft ). The technologies behind EPSS isn't such, and the way we've seen it used is literally in every discipline and every vertical imaginable from onboarding to, of course, embedded in IT systems. Second is building a learning culture. We agree with this idea.

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The LMS Debate rides again

Clark Quinn

If you’re doing it task-centric, and community-centric, you’re doing it right, but then it’s not course-centric, and really you’re no longer coming from the perspective of where LMS emerged from.

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Skillsoft – An Analyst Perspective

eLearning 24-7

If the buy content you get Skillsoft system sounds familiar you are correct, because the same approach was taken with Skillport, an LMS from Skillsoft, which was really a stripped down version of the old Element K system back in the day. Skillsoft Content Customers who want to switch to another 3rd party content/course provider.