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SCORM and xAPI LMS in a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

A learning management system (LMS) is considered to be a necessary tool in most complex organizations today, especially those industries, like nuclear energy, airlines, and healthcare, where monitoring compliance with government-imposed training requirements is essential. These are behaviors of a learning culture. image from Pixabay ].

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Pick of the month: October 2012

Jane Hart

L&D needs to initiate a social learning program before the organization learns socially. ” 2 - Can Learnist hold the key to enterprise learning - Paul, 5 October 2012. Of course, a student still needs a knowledge base. Social learning only works for white-collar workers. Or an upgrade. Or an LMS at all.

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The Future of How We Think

CLO Magazine

People and organizations need to continuously learn. By rewriting the way people connect — with information, experiences and each other — these technologies can lead enterprise toward higher standards of performance. VR training currently fits into one of three models: skills-based, knowledge-based and behavioral.

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Investing in Social and Informal Learning Klass Capital Acquires Controlling Stake in Docebo

Training Industry

The private equity firm made its first investment in the company in February of this year; the initial $3 million in growth equity was raised by Docebo to accelerate the growth of its Software as a Service (SaaS) enterprise e-learning platform. Other organizations have drawn similar conclusions. Canada and Europe.

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HPI, Kaiser Permanente Flourishes in Face of Uncertainty

CLO Magazine

Finally, though HPI’s 30 employees originally supported Kaiser Permanente’s sales account management population of about 2,000 people, its learning has extended beyond to the overall organization. HPI meets with business leaders and key stakeholders to understand what the enterprise’s needs are.

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How can we overcome tech paralysis?

CLO Magazine

With so much technological transformation happening around us, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed — both as individuals and within organizations. Chad Udell, managing partner of new product strategy and development at enterprise mobility service provider Float, was one presenter who focused on this hot topic during the conference.

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Opinion: The LMS Isn’t Dead … Yet

CLO Magazine

While these functions only make up about 20 percent of what most enterprise LMSs can do, they account for about 90 percent of what people actually use. That’s a very different attitude that holds the promise of dramatic progress and should elevate L&D to become a strategic imperative in today’s knowledge-based economy.

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