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Top 5 LMS Vendors in the World in 2023

Hurix Digital

Let’s explore the top five LMS vendors , so you can find the right solution for your organization’s needs. Hurix Hurix is a popular cloud-based LMS vendor that offers a range of features to help organizations create, manage, and deliver their training and development programs.

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First Look and Opinion of Moodle 3.0

LearnDash

If you haven’t seen, Moodle recently pushed out a new version (3.0) In case you were wondering, yes Moodle is still employing the 2002 block-style functionality. in November 2015. According to the official release page: Moodle 3.0 I wrote about this once before , and sadly the situation is still the same. Not very inspiring.

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2022 Turkey Awards

eLearning 24-7

Oh, and not the first vendor I’ve seen this route, but that was more than a decade ago. There are vendors who pitch they have it, and there are folks who oversee L&D who still believe in it. And in 2002, many more – I used Geolearning – it offered lots of informal options. Or that they offer an LXP module.

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LMS or LXP – Confused?

eLearning 24-7

Sure a vendor can say we are an LXP, but a LMS too or vice versa. LMS vendors on the other hand are adding LXP features, to counter, and in some marketing may note, learning experience blah blah. . Who can forget, err remember the “Western Trail” PC version? . No, it is not learning software.

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

eLearning 24-7

There is a growing list of vendors, including small/mid size that are adding talent management components that match the Big Dog systems. A couple of vendors have added HRIS modules. It is interesting to note, that many of the vendors are targeting the SMB space, especially the small size (less than 500 employees) market.

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ASTD TechKnowledge 2013, Day 2

eLearning 24-7

This version ($40/u/m) is geared towards the instructional designer/developer. SaaS product – but here’s the thing – if you want the course to be in your LMS – it can but it still sits on the ZZ server side and not in your system (should note that the LMS connectivity is available only in the $40/u version).

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Implement An Online Learning Content Strategy

eLearning 24-7

Another vendor has one-page articles if you will, where learners print out and use. They also make the pitch that updating the content happens quickly and you do not need to upload a new version. Just because five people are accessing Frameshop, software from 2002, doesn’t mean it is popular. The last part is a joke.