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Docebo: The hottest learning tech company in years

Docebo

The Learning Technology market is big. In fact, the entire learning tech market is now over $4 Billion in size and it continues to be one of the most dynamic technology markets in the world. Not only do companies buy learning tools to train and upskill employees, but many companies also sell learning as a product.

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Cybersecurity compliance: Is your first-line defense in top form?

eloomi

Cybersecurity compliance training can easily be implemented or upgraded to build a safe employee practice through engaging e-learning and an up-to-date LMS. business partners,?new business ecosystem.?But Table of contents. Why cybersecurity compliance is important to train. Are you less concerned than your CEO? the exchange of?digital?information

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Content – Change the Narrative

eLearning 24-7

Too many times I find that when talking about content, 3rd party content providers, content driven strategies from learning system vendors (which is quite hot) and marketplaces place more of a general approach to buying and pushing it. If your learning system provider offers content, take a look at it. The Grocery Store.

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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

eLearning 24-7

Content these days, well, it is an umbrella term to represent courses (micro too), videos, articles, materials, workbooks, other types of learning resources, podcasts and so forth. If one was to look at the e-learning industry (online learning), learning systems make up the biggest share of the space.

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Courseware LMSs – Good or bad for the industry?

eLearning 24-7

Maybe you purchased it via Open Sesame, or Skillsoft. First off, there are vendors out there who pitch they are an LMS when in reality they are a courseware provider that has some type of learning platform. In other words, a courseware LMS with micro courses as the primary. The courses themselves. Course rating: B+.

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When do u buy an LEP?

eLearning 24-7

LEP is the acronym for an learning engagement platform, which is a subset of a learning system. Some folks refer to LEP as an LXP, which as noted in a previous post the term “learning experience” does a major disservice to the platforms and what they can do in comparison to an LMS or other types of learning systems. .

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Free learning & development webinars for February 2023

Limestone Learning

In this session, with Amy Franko, Founder and CEO of Amy Franko Associates, you’ll learn: Five focus areas that you as sales leader can use to guide your sales managers and their teams to sales growth in the coming year. In this webinar, you’ll: Learn what a knowledge hub is. Examine why it’s an essential complement to training.