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E-Learning Takeaways

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12-21-2012. For the rest of us, it isn’t, unless you see the latest takeaways as examples of what is to come or more importantly what hasn’t – which is really a could be doomsday to many vendors – unless they wake up! In my newest directory, I have 138 vendors. 37 support m-learning. SoftChalk 7.

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Product Review: Totara

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Relies too much on Moodle architecture as in 80%. I’m not sure how much the Moodle platform is tied into this approach, but I would surmise it is a factor. I know Totara is going to say that the product is built on open source and the folks who are buying it know the technical aspects/Moodle and thus this isn’t an issue.

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

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Continued increase in the number of vendors, regardless of size or target customer size (i.e I am projecting that by the end of 2012, you will see HRIS features come into play, but more so as an additional cost module. I expect to see over 80% of the market go SaaS by the end of 2012. small biz, smb, etc.) Prediction.

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E-Learning Early Indicators

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While they still offer the LMS as we all know it, and its “learning&# approach, they are really driving into the TM space. Greater number of vendors switching to only SAAS or “in the cloud&# rather than self-hosted. 2 Mobile Learning. For the longest time, it was all about smartphones.

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Low Cost LMSs – Yes, u can find one for under 10K

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I’m not talking about freebies such as Moodle or Sakai, but actually commercial systems. Rankings as of July 23, 2012 – as noted this list can change – and updates will be presented monthly on my Linkedin Group, E-Learning 24/7, with final rankings in November and the announcement of Low Cost (under 10K) LMS of the year.

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Halftime! LMS trends though July

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The exceptions are there of course: Moodle and a few others, but people are moving more and more into the cloud. Systems have come a long way from the days of yesteryear. Security is quite strong for SaaS systems. In 13 years of doing this, I have never heard of a hosted system (which was occurring in the early days) being hacked.