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LMSs that kick ass: Mzinga

Janet Clarey

Mzinga is the result of a merger between KnowledgePlanet and Shared Insights at the end of 2007. My more recent contact at Mzinga is Dave Wilkins. I spoke with Dave via email about what Mzinga is doing with social media. Q: What social media tools is Mzinga incorporating into their LMS?

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Social Media Goals

Clark Quinn

Mzinga is clearly targeted at the learning space, being integrated with an LMS. Vignette’s story about building on their core content management system supporting knowledge management makes sense from the point of view of mining value out of the discussions.

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LMSs that kick ass - OutStart

Janet Clarey

By way of background, Jeff told me that OutStart has two flavors: Participate, their general social software solution and TrainingEdge.com, their SaaS solution which includes LMS, collaborative authoring, and social media specifically configured to support learning. Many vendors are turning to Talent Management. Thanks Jeff!

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Looking Back at 2007

Tony Karrer

What is the form of informal learning? More complex solutions look like marriage matching (eHarmony), action planning solutions (large retailer), marketing support tools (large financial services). However, there's Communities / Social Networking and LMS Merger announcement around Mzinga. Yet the projects are sparse.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

However, those vendors who rely solely on this argument are very likely to find themselves quickly marginalized. To stay relevant, George believes training vendors should do two things: Stop talking “learning” and start talking “capacity” and “execution” like the rest of the C-suite.