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LMS vs. LRS: Unveiling Core Similarities & Distinct Features

Appsembler

Examples of Popular LMS Platforms Popular LMS platforms such as Moodle, Blackboard, and Canvas have become household names in the world of eLearning. This specialization allows for more detailed tracking and analysis, offering insights beyond course completion rates and test scores.

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The Evolution of L&D Tracking

Everwise

At its core, an LMS is software (usually web-based) which tracks, reports, documents, and provides learning programs. The X-API specification allows L&D professionals to create a detailed picture of what tools and activities employees are using to learn. The LMS market is now estimated to be around $4 to $4.5

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

For those who create training or administer training programs, that means considering and meeting the needs of learners with disabilities. A Guide for Creating and Buying Accessible Online Training within Your Organization’s Training Program. Why Do Training Programs Need Accessible Elearning? Training managers have a lot to do.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

For those who create training or administer training programs, that means considering and meeting the needs of learners with disabilities. A Guide for Creating and Buying Accessible Online Training within Your Organization’s Training Program. Why Do Training Programs Need Accessible Elearning? Training managers have a lot to do.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

A Research Design to Evaluate E-Learning Projects - The E-Learning Curve , July 8, 2010 The case study design is useful when answering “how” and “why” questions, and in understanding the particulars, and diversity of a learning program. is for Analysis. You may be using ADDIE without even realizing it. Is content structuring okay?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

I come from an old-school approach: I sort of understand the technology, but I leave the graphics and programming expertise to others. The programming skills should be left to the programmers. Do you work in or favor a design shop where each person has his or her own role (ID, graphics, programming, QA)? Whats your view?