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18 Top Learning Systems Trends to Watch in 2018

Talented Learning

Welcome to our 4th annual LMS and learning systems “Trends” post! As fiercely independent learning technology analysts, we think a trend isn’t just a fleeting idea that comes and goes like fashion, or a social media hashtag. Almost daily, new learning technology developers contact us to introduce themselves.

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Which Learning Content Trends Matter Most to You?

Talented Learning

However, with the rise of cloud computing, mobile “always on” devices and other digital advances, microlearning has taken on new importance. As I noted several weeks ago in a learning systems trends update, integrated authoring and delivering platform are roaring back with a vengeance – and with good reason.

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4 reasons why ‘experience’ is the focus in learning now

Learning Pool

In the two decades or so during which the LMS was the dominant paradigm of learning systems, powerful forces including globalisation, the rapid evolution of the internet and innovations in consumer electronics have changed the world of work profoundly. But attempts to update SCORM 1.2 Changes in working patterns.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

Most recently it has been maintained that streaming video (Netflix, et al) will do down movie theatres. When the first specs for learning management systems were drawn up, it was assumed that learning content would come in a single consistent form: as modules of self-paced elearning. Why would we need both?

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

Most recently it has been maintained that streaming video (Netflix, et al) will do down movie theatres. When the first specs for learning management systems were drawn up, it was assumed that learning content would come in a single consistent form: as modules of self-paced elearning. Why would we need both?

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