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LMS Innovation: Where’s the Value?

Talented Learning

If you follow my writing — even casually — you know how excited I am about the direction of LMS innovation and its ability to help organizations create business value. Unlike those who think learning management systems (LMS) are largely irrelevant or are back office systems, I see tremendous value and potential everywhere I look.

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Is on-premise, perpetual licensing right for you?

Ziiva

The learning management industry is no different; according to a 2015 Capterra study, 87 percent of respondents use a web-based LMS, while only 13 percent have an on-premise or installed system. As is true with so many of the features and capabilities of an LMS, it depends on what you’re looking for.

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Open Source LMSs Facts and Insight

eLearning 24-7

It can get a bit confusing, because many of them slide a “free system” that is commercial, with open source free systems and see them as one in the same. . For example, Talent LMS listed on many of these sites, is noted as free. Absorb LMS – 100% fee-based. Google Classroom – This is not an LMS.

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The potential pitfalls of a custom LMS solution

LearnUpon

It is nearly 13 years since I started working in the LMS space. That time has been split between working on customized LMS implementations (about 8 years) and cloud-based LMS solutions during my time with LearnUpon. Reasons to choose a custom LMS. Pitfalls of a custom LMS solution. Implementation timeframe.

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

that needed a system. I found that of concern, especially when server crashes were constant. The content even with content publishers, beyond just aggregators sits on their servers and not say, the learning system. What then occurs is the content gets pushed into the learning system behind the scenes.

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Halloween Edition – Tricks and Treats

eLearning 24-7

Audience Type – Employees, B2B (Customer training/education, association, etc.), Number of users – The minimum number of end-users the system will accept and the maximum number (if it is 100,000+ this means the system can handle over 100,000 learners, so if you have a million users, yeah this system can handle that size).

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Day 4. Getting to grips with SCORM API

LearnUpon

On day three, we learned how to import a SCORM course into your LMS. RTE covers the point from which a course is launched and determines how information, including scores, answers or bookmarks, are tracked back to an LMS. A SCORM will first attempt to find the API provided by an LMS in order to track data.

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