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Trends in Learning: What’s Latest!

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Combining Open Source and commercially supported word, the “no vendor lock” LMSs are round the corner where, under a commercial license and support, the vendor opens the code for the client, which paves way for greater flexibility and continuity for the organizations using them.

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What Defines an Ideal Learning Management System?

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Many organizations have created their own LMS products by building upon open-source platforms like Moodle, Forma, and ILIAS. Be it the ability to track informal learning, a dedicated mobile app, or integrating existing eLearning, cloud-based or on-premise hosting; every LMS provider is looking to innovate. Integration Capabilities.

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‘Konnect’ to Liberate Learning from LMS

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Origin’s Konnect uses open source technologies. Experience statements can be received from different systems. With content-specific tracking, you can retain progress through a lesson or video across different spheres.

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The Importance of Being an Instructional Designer

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Tools like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, and Lectora Inspire, and the open-source favorite Adapt, are changing the way organizations are creating eLearning. In addition to this, Instructional Designers also need to familiarize themselves with authoring tools that help create eLearning content with ease.