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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

Flash was very popular, but you needed to know Flash – and yep even in Flash, you could take the course design to a whole new level of engagement. If it was Flash, the files would be sent to you, or you had them, because you created the course in Flash, then you would upload them. NetG ruined them).

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Skillsoft – An Analyst Perspective

eLearning 24-7

” This was due to the buying spree that Skillsoft conducted in the early to mid-2000s where they bought up quite a few 3rd party off the shelf vendors including NetG (a big player back then) and Element K (strong player back in the day). . Remember when I noted that some vendors saw them as the “evil empire?”

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Learning as Art - the dream, the reality

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Its closer to our experience in the NETg tour the other day. the person from NETg was showing how they had created all these audio tracks and this whole room with comfy chairs for your avatar and you sat in the chair and clicked on the ball to hear the audio. But what I think Mark is talking about goes much deeper. In Mark's words. ".the

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

Learning Visions

I used to pitch up against some of the "big guys" -- NetG, SkillSoft -- who do some custom development, but the clients would choose our small shop because we provided better customer service. I would have to say JISC Flash Blacboard Captivate Limesurvey Which is more of a tools list. 2:09 PM Christopher Jack said.

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The Growing Role of Microlearning

CLO Magazine

This first generation e-learning was revolutionary, and companies like Skillsoft, NetG, Click2Learn, DigitalThink — my alma mater — and others were born. In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone and essentially killed flash technology with its implementation of iOS. All of that worked, until the world took a new direction.