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Time for Change: MOOCs and Learning Technology

CLO Magazine

The demand for MOOCs stems from an enormous appetite for branded, high-quality education among students around the world who cannot afford expensive private education. Around the year 2000, investors plowed more than $800 million into educational startups. This year the investment has gone to more than $1.2

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Courseware LMSs – Good or bad for the industry?

eLearning 24-7

Maybe you purchased it via Open Sesame, or Skillsoft. Maybe you scored it via Wiley, but in many possibilities you purchased the content thru your LMS vendor. What if instead of focusing primarly on the LMS, you went courses first from a vendor and in return got the LMS for free. But, what if the reverse was doable?

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Am I an LMS? And if so.

eLearning 24-7

The Alternative Vendors of Learning. A vendor can call themselves whatever they want if it makes them happy or sad too, I guess. Ability to upload a course or courses from a 3rd party course/content provider (example: Wiley, Skillsoft, etc.). In 2000, this wasn’t a standard feature, today it is. . That’s it.

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Am I an LMS? And if so.

eLearning 24-7

The Alternative Vendors of Learning. A vendor can call themselves whatever they want if it makes them happy or sad too, I guess. Ability to upload a course or courses from a 3rd party course/content provider (example: Wiley, Skillsoft, etc.). In 2000, this wasn’t a standard feature, today it is. . That’s it.

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