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Docebo: The hottest learning tech company in years

Docebo

Every company is onboarding, reskilling, and developing its people and companies need dozens of tools to do this well. Not only do companies buy learning tools to train and upskill employees, but many companies also sell learning as a product. And these tools command premium prices. And now it’s getting even hotter.

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How will content discovery evolve?

CLO Magazine

As internal learning teams develop more content with easier-than-ever-to-use authoring tools, libraries grow even larger. Some vendors are now tagging content according to skills categories. Degreed, LinkedIn, EdCast, Percipio and IBM have started to add skills-based discovery tools into their systems.

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Halloween Edition: Tricks and Treats

eLearning 24-7

Where in some systems it is extremely equal and in some cases better than a BI (Business Intelligence) tool? There are vendors who have struck deals with BI providers, and thus the metrics/analytics you see open the back-end is from that BI tool. YES and YES. Segmentation and advanced metrics are showing up more and more.

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What I like

eLearning 24-7

I thought first around something like the Truth they don’t want you to know, then realized that some vendors would push back and say that isn’t true, which gets back to the original statement. There are going to be salespeople who do not even work for the vendor. Are there exceptions absolutely.

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Learning System TrailBlazers – Who’s Next?

eLearning 24-7

The latter included an authoring tool, too. I personally think what has hurt them in the greater market is the push by so many vendors (some of which are legit competitors) to refer to them as “traditional”, citing how long they have been around. EdTech driver, whose impact started to appear in the late 90s.

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LXP: Poised for Center Stage

CLO Magazine

However, whereas the LMS market is mature and growing only at a rate of 3 to 4 percent annually, primarily due to product turnovers and corporate growth, the LXP market is projected to grow at a rate of about 150 to 200 percent annually. LXP market growth is fueled by several factors, the first being learner demand.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Branon Learning Management System App Stores Bob Little Apps, Not Courses Inge de Waard Augmented reality moves towards augmented learning with easy tools: Wikitude , Layar , ARToolKit. Grows - But Creating "eLearning 2.0 Strategy" Fails Corollary: if you have SharePoint installed, you will be using SharePoint a lot more this year.