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how not to adopt an lcms

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Home > Executive Perspective > How not to adopt an LCMS How not to adopt an LCMS June 2nd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment As the economy has forced organizations to do more with less, we’re seeing more and more interest in LCMS systems. One of the reasons you’re adopting an LCMS is to streamline your process.

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Learning Pulse

Xyleme

He explains how today’s complex environments demand emergent practices and why a new training model and a new form of workplace have to be adopted to ensure the survival of the training department. Learning technologies are not adopted similarly by all types of people. Many of my colleagues are doing the same.”

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The Age of “Lean Manufacturing” in Learning Content Management Systems

Xyleme

In the case of software, or let’s say “digital products” in general, the “production systems” have undergone vast technological change, in the same way as traditional manufacturing techniques. The same is true for “digital content”, including training content and learning content management systems. No trackbacks yet.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

Home > Learning Technologies , Social Learning > Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? While there are countless articles about the future of the LMS, it was arguably George’s blog post titled Future of learning: LMS or SNS ? in light of social media.

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learning pulse

Xyleme

Technorati Tags: Cammy Bean , informal learning , Instructional Design , Jay Cross , Karyn Romeis Despoina Industry Talk Cammy Bean , informal learning , Instructional Design , Jay Cross , Karyn Romeis Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Leave a comment Trackback No comments yet. No trackbacks yet.

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learning pulse

Xyleme

Technorati Tags: emergent practice , Harold Jarche , Instructional Design , meta-learning , Michael Hanley , Tony Karrer Despoina Industry Talk emergent practice , Harold Jarche , Instructional Design , meta-learning , Michael Hanley , Tony Karrer Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Leave a comment Trackback No comments yet. No trackbacks yet.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

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Contrary to what we’d like to believe, social learning doesn’t always start at the training department and work its way up, quite the opposite. She is Xylemes VP of Marketing, writes a lot about XML, learns a tremendous amount from the training community and hopes she’s adding some insight. For all others, it’s about one in four.