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Congrats to our Top Learning Systems customers

Rustici Software

Spoke is the LMS offered by Unboxed Training & Technology, geared toward sales enablement employee training solutions. 5 SumTotal. SumTotal is a major player in the enterprise LMS space. SumTotal Learning Management has an integration with Rustici Engine , which includes xAPI and Learning Record Store (LRS) support.

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Cheering for clients named a Top Learning System by Craig Weiss

Rustici Software

Craig’s E-Learning 24/7 blog is read by eLearning professionals around the world to help inform their technology purchasing decisions. 9 SumTotal. SumTotal is a major player in the LMS space. Litmos is a leading SaaS based LMS, and were an early adopter of the Experience API and a Learning Record Store (LRS).

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Hurrah for client winners of John Leh’s Best of the Best

Rustici Software

Named one of the Top 20 Global eLearning Movers and Shakers of 2017, John is a fiercely independent LMS selection consultant and blogger who helps organizations develop and implement technology strategies – primarily for the extended enterprise. eLogic uses SCORM Engine to support SCORM, AICC, xAPI and PENS. 3 Sumtotal.

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E-Learning Jargon: What you might think it is.well…

eLearning 24-7

If you are an early adopter as a consumer, you are about 10 steps forward. EDTECH or EDTech - Educational Technology, usually refers to online learning/e-learning in education – at one time it referred to any educational technology, but for many vendors it goes into the e-learning world. Bottom Line.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

If emerging technology has taught us anything, it is only a matter of time until it bounces into our space. When people think Kinect technology, they think X-Box 360. Kinect technology was not created at a Microsoft lab, rather it was created by a group of folks in Cambridge, England. ” The Future. #1. Peer review.