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A Look Back at E-Learning in 2012

eLearning 24-7

Frankly a few deserve coal in their stockings. Despite overall consumer demand (not just within e-learning) for tablets, and numbers showing that tablets are outselling notebooks, e-learning vendors as whole are sitting back and waiting. eLogic Learning. exact learning. You would be wrong.

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State of the LMS 2012

eLearning 24-7

On the total number of employees, over 44% were from businesses 500 or less employees. To me this is a very important question because it goes beyond, “what is nice” to what is “necessary” Mobile Learning – 68.5%. Peer Review, Chat, Collaborative Learning – 68.5%. E-commerce – 14.2%.

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Latest E-Learning Trends – Some good, some bad

eLearning 24-7

The reason Cornerstone suffered losses in 2010, was largely caused by a change in fair value of preferred stock warrant liabilities. For other vendors in the space, the revenue range most fall into has slightly increased, so from 3-8M in revenue, the numbers are showing 3-10M in revenue. The losses? million dollars. You can’t.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

As we reach the first anniversary of this blog’s introduction, we thought we’d take stock and figure out how things are going by revisiting our list of predictions for enterprise mobile learning in 2010. Time has proven us wrong on this prediction as it relates to OnPoint’s direct and channel business efforts around the world.