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Association Learning Systems: Why and How to Invest in a Specialized LMS

Talented Learning

Way back in 1953, when the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) first reported industry financial benchmarks, membership dues represented a whopping 96% of the typical organization’s revenues. In fact, by 2016, subscription income averaged only 45% for trade associations and 30% for professional associations.

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Seven Tips for an Easy and Effective LMS Switch

Upside Learning

It also needs a robust and reliable LMS solution amongst others (great courses, proper alignment of the training function with the LMS, technical support for the entire setup, etc.) The LMS remains a key link in the success chain. Is it any wonder that selecting the right LMS is not easy? Some could be: a.

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4 Mobile Learning Challenges for L&D Managers to Consider

Obsidian Learning

Everyone’s excited about the possibilities associated with mobile learning. Your manager is on board, you’ve got the budget, your vendor is ready to crank out all the mobile learning you want. Change management can be as simple as one question text surveys or scheduled reminders about the mobile strategy rollout.

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Looking for an LMS? Here’s how to tell if it’s good, better, or best.

Docebo

If we stick with this “learning’s a journey” metaphor, then your learning management system (LMS) is the vehicle. Does your LMS put employees in the driver’s seat? (Or So here’s a tip: Look for an LMS platform that puts your employees in the driver’s seat (NOT the passenger’s seat).

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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. Yep, that’s right.

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Day 4. How SCORM tracks course content

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. Yep, that’s right.

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Looking for an LMS? Here’s how to tell if it’s good, better, or best.

Docebo

If we stick with this “learning’s a journey” metaphor, then your learning management system (LMS) is the vehicle. Does your LMS put employees in the driver’s seat? (Or So here’s a tip: Look for an LMS platform that puts your employees in the driver’s seat (NOT the passenger’s seat).