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LMS Stories – Fantasy or Reality?

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To me its fuzzy math – and trust me, I’ve seen data from some vendors, that makes you wonder how in the heck are they claiming xyz, when the numbers show abc? I have heard from folks, including customers of specific systems – that they dislike their system, but stay with them. They fully customized my system.

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Latest LMS Trends – The Truth is No Longer a Stranger

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The LMS/LCMS/Learning Portal market continues to be strong. In my latest directory, 393 LMS vendors – global, of which 34 or so are open source systems. Here are five trends that are being seen in the market, but one of these trends can cause consternation, among current customers. It was a myth.

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Product Review: Mzinga OmniSocial

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OmniSocial is a social learning platform, with learning management capabilities and with the ability to select individual apps in the system and only use those you select to install onto your web site or learning portal. content server. Customer support is included in the package – i.e. no extra charge.

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LMS vendors: R u hearing us?

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One vendor asked if you wanted to learn more about their product and sent you to their help desk to notify them of errors or issues with their system (hmm, not likely to buy one from these guys). Over 90% of LMS vendors had their sites available only in English; so the potential customer could not view it in any other language.

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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

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Majority of employees access a LMS or Learning Portal out of the workplace. Now, why doesn’t a vendor mention this information to a potential client, at least the first point – I can understand holding off on the second point, for selling purposes. Tie it into their servers. E-Learning 24/7.

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Questions to Ask Ur Prospective LMS Vendor

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Additional benefit – if you leave and go to another LMS vendor, the courses you created are still on your server or the RCAT’s server and thus you can move them quickly and easily, rather than having your former LMS vendor involved, which sometimes can be painful . Customization can be a godsend or a headache.

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This is not (fill in the blank)

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Even if the product is a desktop product all you need to do is upload the course to your own web server, use the vendor’s web server or via a LMS. In fact they told me that 63% of their customers were using the system as a TM/PM and not as a LMS.

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