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10 Adaptive Learning Platforms

Ed App

The significance of this New York-based adaptive learning platform, which was founded in 2008, can be summed up in one word: data. CogBooks develops adaptable, low-cost products that drastically enhance course outcomes by giving one-on-one support to all students, whether they are taking classes in a classroom or online.

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9 Ways to Develop Talent for Tomorrow’s Economy

General Assembly

In our report Bridging the Gap (PDF), General Assembly explored policy alternatives for students pursuing accelerated learning programs, including the expansion of individual tax deductions for education. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) Expand individual education tax deductions. Expand in-school deferment.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

I agree the technologies to create, deploy and manage HTML5-based mobile web apps will greatly improve in 2012 but I don't feel they will mature to the point they can replace all native apps – at least in most of the primary enterprise use cases for learning that’s managed and tracked. Near Bullseye.

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

Learning Visions

A ‘low-cost’ LMS starts at an average of $58K. That’s the low price. Because (1) LMSs in corporations are primarily used to track stuff (IMHO) so until open source is truly able to slice and dice data (often custom reports) for executives they won't replace commercial LMSs. (2) 2) Integration.

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