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Skillsoft Acquires Element K for $110 Million

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

You may have already heard this news, so I won't bother you with the details. The acquisition adds to SkillSoft's existing offerings in learning content and learning platform technology through the addition of Element K's complementary offerings in e-learning content, virtual labs, ILT print materials and custom development services."

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The LMS Debate rides again

Clark Quinn

Yes, Dave Wilkins of Learn.com and Tom Stone of Element K have already argued that the label is still needed in the marketplace, but I’m really trying to shift the way people think about what their role is, and to me using the label LMS is a major barrier to shifting out of the comfort zone.

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Top 99 Workplace eLearning Blogs

Tony Karrer

eLearning Acupuncture Breakthrough eLearning Discovery Through eLearning eLearning Weekly Engaged Learning eLearning Community 2.0

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Interesting Information via eLearning Learning

Tony Karrer

relates closely to the concepts Learning 2.0 , eLearning Tools , Corporate eLearning , Personal Learning , and Enterprise 2.0 ; the Tools Odeo , CollectiveX , Bea Pages , Apache Roller , and Dogear ; and the Companies NexLearn , Awareness Networks , Element K , and Mzinga. As an example, I can see that eLearning 2.0

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A Big Week for Smartphones

mLearning Trends

Everyone involved in mlearning -- from the learners themselves to the good folks designing and creating the content -- is set to benefit from the flood of positive news and announcements this week coming from both device OEMs and the wireless carriers. Running Android v2.1 (no AT&T Adds Android & WebOS Devices.

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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

eLearning 24-7

The best Microsoft Office courses that looked like the product, with a show me, tell me, let me do it approach – came right from Element K. I’ve seen this misunderstanding in newspapers, online news, business publications, and yes, PR firms. Back in the day, there were some big names out there. Who remembers NetG?

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BOB MOSHER – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Bob started his career in adult education with Element K (now Skillsoft ). BOB MOSHER: Well, the good news is that it's actually just an evolutionary step for L&D. Bob helped guide and communicate the direction of Microsoft Learning’s products both externally to their customers, and internally throughout Microsoft.