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Association Learning Systems: Why and How to Invest in a Specialized LMS

Talented Learning

Way back in 1953, when the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) first reported industry financial benchmarks, membership dues represented a whopping 96% of the typical organization’s revenues. In fact, by 2016, subscription income averaged only 45% for trade associations and 30% for professional associations.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

As always, we try to use this blog post to speak from our experience as a learning technology partner to organizations that provide continuing education and professional development. We use our knowledge of practical use cases to put the media and marketing hype in perspective. You’ll notice that right away below the fold.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

The LMS, as I write about in the article “ Corporate LMS Technology Takes A Turn ,” is becoming marginalized. Content must now be shorter and more relevant (“micro-learning” is the new buzzword). billion in 2015. Likewise, the traditional LMS is an artificial barrier of logins and passwords.

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The 99 Percent Challenge

Training Industry

At the same time, according to the 2015 ATD State of the Industry report, companies with fewer than 500 employees spend an average of $1,716 per year per employee on training, while large organizations pay as little as $868 – a staggering 98 percent premium for similar services. Be active in your local industry association chapters.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

The LMS, as I write about in the article “ Corporate LMS Technology Takes A Turn ,” is becoming marginalized. Content must now be shorter and more relevant (“micro-learning” is the new buzzword). billion in 2015. Likewise, the traditional LMS is an artificial barrier of logins and passwords.

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Online Educa Berlin 2014 Conference Review #OEB14

eLearning 24-7

As noted in an earlier post, Growth is launching a higher education version of their gamification LMS, with feature sets specifically for the HE industry. It can be a standalone offering or go into a LMS. 1 LMS for 2015 (surprise!) It is not a LMS, sure you can use it anyway you want, but it is not a replacement for one.

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Top emerging trends in eLearning

Aptara

Throughout 2015, a number of eLearning trends began to emerge, and are guaranteed to continue to gain importance and prominence throughout the course of this year. Cloud-based LMS. According to the Association Learning + Technology 2016 research report published by Tagoras, Inc., Digital Content Development.