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SumTotal Acquires GeoLearning

Kapp Notes

Today, SumTotal announced the acquisition of GeoLearning. GeoLearning is the leading provider of managed services and on-demand learning management software. Companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations rely on GeoLearning’s deep domain expertise to drive organizational performance.

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Product Review: GeoLearning GeoMaestro

eLearning 24-7

GeoLearning’s GeoMaestro is a LMS that packs a wallop but at the same time has some features that provide limitations. Training & Customer Support. What is really nice about GeoMaestro is that GeoLearning has thought long and hard about this issue and has solved it. Add-on modules. GeoMaestro Poor Features.

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GeoLearning Acquired by SumTotal: The mLearning Impact?

mLearning Trends

The enterprise learning market witnessed another big consolidation event today as SumTotal Systems announced it acquired GeoLearning thus further positioning SumTotal as the largest platform provider for LMS and talent management solutions in the industry.

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LMSs that kick ass: GeoLearning

Janet Clarey

Of all commercial LMSs, I probably have the most hands-on experience with GeoLearning ’s various products and services having managed an enterprise implementation several years ago. It was a multi-phase implementation (LMS, LCMS, Talent Management) that went off pretty smooth and the team at GeoLearning was great to work with.

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Enterprise Learning Systems – How I love thee?

eLearning 24-7

Geolearning. A multi-level LMS, seven to be exact – with a 3D front-end customized to even the carpet had our name on it. When GeoLearning changed to Express, I was fortunate to stay with the more advanced one – and still received updates.  The customization level, again, most vendors won’t do it. 

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

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. Thus, simulations, courses that were engaging/interactive (in many cases) was available. BB dominated.

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OpenSesame Staffs Up: New Hires Bring Experience and Build Community

OpenSesame

Our new team members have years of experience creating custom solutions for diverse companies, and we’re eager to introduce them to you. Frank is based in the New York area, where he has 25 years of experience in designing training curricula and building personalized solutions for diverse customers. I think that depresses him.