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DoceboInspire: ‘AI Cowboys’ & Learning Personalization

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Let’s take the example of iTunes vs Spotify. When iTunes launched, it was the industry leader. You could upload all of your albums, buy all of your music, and search in iTunes a little bit. I think the more you train the intelligent systems that you’re using, the more personalized they become.

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Your quick guide to positive overall learning experiences

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Back in the day, this is what old school iTunes looked like. RIP old iTunes. Above is a fine example of UI that is an absolute turnoff. On this page, you notice a bunch of different options thrown at you that are in no way organized, streamlined, or cohesive. Let’s look at how far we’ve come since then (see below).

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

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iCloud and iTunes, for example, have allowed us to do away with the skips on our CDs and DVD’s, or having to physically print out photos. SaaS stands for Software as a Service which, much like your iCloud, Google cloud, or Verizon cloud, stores your data for you and hosts a service through the cloud instead. .

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Could e-learning content be the key to solving your corporate learning challenges?

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For example, can we all just take a moment to appreciate the tender loving care that went into making a mixtape of different songs back in the day for a special someone — you’d hassle with iTunes (or Torrent sites if you were a rebel), spend hours to find those perfect songs, burn the physical CD, and if you really liked the person, you put together (..)

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

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iCloud and iTunes, for example, have allowed us to do away with the skips on our CDs and DVD’s, or having to physically print out photos. SaaS stands for Software as a Service which, much like your iCloud, Google cloud, or Verizon cloud, stores your data for you and hosts a service through the cloud instead. .