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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Learning Opportunities Breaking into Instructional Design email course (free, from Connie Malamed) Change Management Foundations Course How to Land Job Interviews without Applying Online xAPI Cohort Conferences ATD TechKnowledge (New Orleans, Feb.

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Wait. What? I can buy an LMS with a credit card?

Janet Clarey

specific vertical markets like healthcare, unique needs like extended enterprise learning, and specialized delivery methods like mobile). Homework may involve the investigation of things like “What is an LMS and how is it different than an LCMS, virtual classroom, or authoring tool?” (We Do not collect $200. We have a primer on that.).

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What is an LXP and why do I want one?

eLearning 24-7

A colleague of mine attended a session this past week at ATD that covered LMS, LXP and LCMS (why LCMS was included? Learning Record Stores – higher adoption rate in comparison at this stage to LMS vendors. Extended Enterprise – So many LXP vendors want into this segment, and so few are successful.

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Learning System Buyer’s Guide

eLearning 24-7

In the Enterprise and Large Enterprise it is not uncommon to get pricing that is quite high, especially if the vendor knows procurement is involved. Enterprise means whatever the vendor wants it to mean in employee (end-users) numbers. Extended Enterprise is a dated term, yet vendors still use it. Your RFP/RFI.

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Exploring eLearning Standards for the WordPress LMS Industry with Andy Whitaker at Rustici Software

LifterLMS

And then so there’s this kind of idea that it’s maybe even a LCMS, a learning content management system. And score is going to be a box on the RFP that they need to be able to check. I only have Moodle to use as a comparison. Where I’m sure some of the other enterprise LMSs have their own reporting.