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Cornerstone vs Edcast

Paradiso Solutions

Compensation Management. Competency Management. Content Management. eCommerce Management. EdCast is artificial intelligence (AI)-driven Learning Experience Platform (LXP) and Knowledge Cloud for unified discovery, knowledge management, and personalized learning. Built-in Course Authoring.

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The 10 Must-Have LMS Software Features

ProProfs

Modern learning management applications provide an integrated, end-to-end eLearning solution, allowing course creators to create, distribute, manage, and edit entire courses from scratch all the way to the finish, no matter what the content type (an html page, a quiz or questionnaire). As the business grows, so should the LMS.

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How do you create a perfect blend of the various learning components?

Origin Learning

. · Distance Learning. · On-line mentoring. · On-the-job-training. · Chat-rooms. · In-person mentoring. · Web-based community. · Knowledge Management System. Create various forum and project groups to create team synergy. Blended Learning Models.

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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

In fact, many organizations have failed to provide employees with a forum or community in which they can ask questions and share their expertise. For example, a Brandon Hall Group study found that 30% of all organizations don’t have forums or communities established where their learners can contribute and absorb knowledge from their peers.

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