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Cornerstone vs Edcast

Paradiso Solutions

Compensation Management. Competency Management. Content Management. Corporate/Business. eCommerce Management. Employee Management. The LMS systems are primarily designed for larger enterprises; therefore, the pricing structure might be prohibitive for smaller businesses. Content Management.

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The 10 Must-Have LMS Software Features

ProProfs

Modern organizations have come to accept that knowledge plays a vital role towards driving success, and cannot deny the importance of integrated learning and development programs for business growth anymore. However, picking up an LMS (Learning Management System) for employee onboarding and training is not an easy task.

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Discussion Groups in eLearning: Why it Matters?

ProProfs

In the world of online learning, discussion groups, discussion boards, discussion forums or threaded discussions are of vital importance. A discussion forum offers a place to instructor-to-learner and student-to-student interaction to take place. The online tutor should share the initial response at every discussion forum.

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Profile of a learning architect: Sebastian Graeb-Konneker

Clive on Learning

Sebastian is a big fan of asynchronous group activities, centred around Shell’s Moodle platform. Backing this up is a knowledge management strategy based on the simple requirement to “ask, learn, share.” Learning is often integrated with knowledge management – through the wiki for example.”

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

CLO Magazine

Social knowledge management consultant Harold Jarche suggests there are multiple layers, from collaborating in work teams, to collective learning in communities of practice, to cooperative learning with peers and friends in our networks (Figure 1). Formal learning still has a place, as does asynchronous e-learning.

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Why you need a true knowledge sharing culture (and what it takes to establish one)

Docebo

Using technology can be one of your greatest tools to nurturing your knowledge sharing culture , as it can help you remove communication barriers and silos in the workplace and boost the ease and efficiency of knowledge transfer. Only 20% believed knowledge sharing was either effective or very effective.

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The Building Blocks of a Successful e-Training Program

ICS Learning

An authoritative whitepaper on how to plan, implement, and evaluate an e-learning program for your business. Like any corporate initiative, the training program should have a stated mission and a set of business objectives that are well defined. Your initial plan should include the following: Identify and define the business goals.