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What to Do With a Broken LMS

CLO Magazine

Dated learning and management systems may seem to be more trouble than they’re worth, but deciding whether to buy or build a new system requires leaders to consider all the angles. Most large organizations rely on a learning management system (LMS) to run and support their enterprise’s learning programs.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

Embracing apps: According to ABI Research, 36 billion apps were downloaded in 2012, and 136 billion will be downloaded by 2017. Despite this trend, most corporations have been slow to deploy mobile learning, and even fewer consider adopting learning apps.

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Improve Your L&D with 2018’s Mobile Learning Trends

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Instead of having employees attend monthly or quarterly trainings that may last several hours (or even all day), bite-sized learning happens in small chunks. looked at different training session lengths in a 2012 experiment. And at the end, the participants with the longest sessions (over one hour) learned slowest. Molloy et al.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

The role of the learning leader is shifting from being a program manager to a solution architect. Learning technologies are becoming social, collaborative, and virtual. My belief is that we'll hear a lot about it in 2011, but that by mid 2012 the focus will change to more actionable information related to doing.