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Vegas and The Learning Conference Scene

eLearning 24-7

and soon-to-be DevLearn. The Mirage where DevLearn is being held, for four nights, was pushing 3K. While I disagree with the L&D-only focus (ignoring training – as though L&D is the only entity around), I found that the latest version of Cornerstone CSX (LearnLMS), is going in the right direction.

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Kevin Oakes on the Rise and Fall of the LMS

Tony Karrer

Sitting in a fun presentation by Kevin Oakes at DevLearn on the Rise and Fall of the LMS. He pointed back to entry of various players in the market and particularly the enterprise vendors as opposed to pure-play vendors from articles five years ago. So, how can you get big? You go broader. His bottom line.

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Do You WANT an LMS? Does a Learner WANT an LMS?

Tony Karrer

I should be working on content for my presentations at DevLearn in October that look at what's next in eLearning. (As As a side note: if you are going to DevLearn and are reading this, please drop me a note.) What often happens when systems become very complex is that they begin to get replaced by simpler systems.

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Confused of Brighton

Clive on Learning

With the script now 1/3 complete and with a session agreed at the eLearning Guild's DevLearn 2007 in San Jose in November, my mind is turning to how I can convert this script into a half-decent piece of e-learning to show all those folks who come along to take a look.