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WORSTs E-Learning 2017 Awards

eLearning 24-7

SAP SuccessFactors Learning. For a powerhouse such as SAP to not really stun the world with an amazing learning product is hard to fathom, especially when you compare what Workday pushed out with their learning product (although you need Workday HCM as a requirement). Oracle Talent Management Cloud. In your browser?

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Five Reasons You Can’t Ignore Gamification

CLO Magazine

Learning leaders have found that integrating gaming elements into development offerings can increase productivity, employee engagement and retention, and promote innovation. ” For example, in 2007, IBM created a business process management (BPM) simulation game called Innov8. Gamification boosts achievement across the board.

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Top 10 LMSs for 2013

eLearning 24-7

Anyway, not sure how that played out when they had some clients who moved from Absorb to SmartLab and then ended up going back to Absorb – not an ideal customer service move IMO. On the home page the product is able to recommend courses based on what courses have been started and completed – per user. Social learning.

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LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers

Tony Karrer

Most of the time (as is the case with Oracle) these are different products. 17 2007 - when their satisfaction score is being reported so low. I know the folks from CornerStone and their product does some really interesting things. Update, Nov. However, when you get low counts, the numbers are highly suspect.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

Learning Visions

Why do companies continue to pay huge dollars for products that are now being offered for free? Moodle and other open source products have huge communities behind them. According to an eLearning Guild survey conducted in 2007 , 18% of respondents in corporate settings reported using Moodle. Which is still a whole LOT of money.

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