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Learning System TrailBlazers – Who’s Next?

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This past week on LinkedIn I wrote about four trailblazers in the early days of the industry, learning systems – and what made them special (one has since hit speed bump), and four who trailblazed and then hit a major speed bump into, well, lost their way. The latter included an authoring tool, too. Learning though?

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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

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The other day, I was listening to an audiobook, and the author spoke about ideas. I thought about this, as you can tell, and said to myself, okay, let’s write a post where the e-learning history and thus learning systems, authoring tools, and alike are intertwined with good and bad ideas.

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JULIE DIRKSEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

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The advances in artificial intelligence will mean that some of the common topics in learning and development will go away. Performance support is a crucial tool, and we should use it as much as possible, but there will always be a need for helping people develop complex skills. The first element is the authoring environment.

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History of the LMS

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Most of it came, via 3rd party providers, or what we referred to as “boutique shops” – think custom development (fee-based) that someone, company, government, institution, and so forth hired to create a course or courses. ISP (Internet Service Providers) fees were high. Oh, and access wasn’t free.

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WORSTs E-Learning 2017 Awards

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Anyway, the awards for online learning and systems, etc. have been making their rounds these past few months, mine included (authoring tools), but what about the worst? Sure we see it in films (eh Kingsmen Golden Circle), but e-learning? . I still hear folks who mention they are considering Oracle for learning.

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What I like

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Then there would be clients of some systems that would say, “That’s not true”, despite myself providing specifics because they haven’t had that experience or issue. Learning Systems – I like this, but that? I like domiKnow the SaaS authoring tool. A conundrum.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

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One consideration that people often overlook is the type of technology that an LMS uses, which is important to consider when evaluating whether an LMS will be able to provide the type of functionality you’ll need to meet your goals. Writing for instruction means intentionally writing to make it easier to learn, remember, and apply.

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