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LMS vs. LRS: Unveiling Core Similarities & Distinct Features

Appsembler

LRS Purpose : LMS focuses on content delivery and management, while LRS tracks detailed learning experiences and data. Top Features : Essential features of LMS include course management and user interface, whereas LRS emphasizes data capture and analytics. This data is invaluable for analyzing learning patterns and effectiveness.

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2019 eLearning Predictions – Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Its potential uses in online learning are yet to be fully explored, but it promises a way of keeping a secure ledger of transactions, which could have useful applications for tracking CEUs/credits in continuing education and certification scenarios. The project behind this blog post is one example of learning analytics, in a sense.)

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LT 2020 & the Trends Shaping Workplace Learning 

gomo learning

David Kelly, Executive Director at eLearning Guild, introduced some of the key trends shaping digital learning in the workplace in 2020: Multi-device learning – The demand for beautiful, multi-device content isn’t anything new, but to truly innovate, mobile learning design can no longer be seen as ‘making desktop work for different screens’.

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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

LMSs, LCMSs, and Learning Management Platforms. Learning Standards/Specifications (Experience API). Learning Analytics. Learning Styles (Personalized & Adaptive). Mobile Learning. Learning Modes (Informal Learning/Social Learning). Gamification and Game-based Learning.

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LT 2020 & the Trends Shaping Workplace Learning

Instilled

David Kelly, Executive Director at eLearning Guild, introduced some of the key trends shaping digital learning in the workplace in 2020: Multi-device learning – The demand for beautiful, multi-device content isn’t anything new, but to truly innovate, mobile learning design can no longer be seen as ‘making desktop work for different screens’.

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What’s Next for Learning & Technology – Resources Shared at #eLGuild

David Kelly

How Do People Hold and Touch Mobile Devices? Where is Mobile Learning Headed? Mobile Learning 101 by Sarah Gilbert. Data and Analytics. Data Changes Everything: Delivering on the Promise of Learning Analytics in Higher Education by Ellen Wagner and Phil Ice. Augmented and Virtual Reality.

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A Look Ahead: The Now and Next of Learning and Technology – Resources Shared at #LSCon

David Kelly

How Do People Hold and Touch Mobile Devices? Where is Mobile Learning Headed? Mobile Learning 101 by Sarah Gilbert. Data and Analytics. Data Changes Everything: Delivering on the Promise of Learning Analytics in Higher Education by Ellen Wagner and Phil Ice. Augmented and Virtual Reality.