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The Current Top 5 Highest-Rated Learning Management Systems (LMS)

InsiderHub

Learning Management Systems (LMS), are systems, usually web or cloud-based, used to create a learning environment by administering, documenting, tracking, reporting, and delivering electronic education (also known as e-learning), or training programs. Blackboard Learn© by Blackboard, Inc.

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2019 Turkey Awards

eLearning 24-7

Truly coveted by those in the know, who know, they really shouldn’t be in the e-learning industry. . Web Conferencing – Will last year’s GoToMeeting win again? . E-Learning Marketing Words – Stand on your Soapbox and Stop the Madness. Learning System. Web Conferencing. Methodology.

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Top 50 Learning Systems for 2020 (Rankings #50 to #40)

eLearning 24-7

It’s that time of the year, to announce my Top 50 Learning Systems for 2020, starting off with the rankings of #50 to #40. The initial list of vendors for consideration was 1,000 around the world. If your vendor isn’t on the list, it doesn’t mean they are a bad system or whatever. Then it gets fun.

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Reading the tea Leaves in my tabs: Our ecosystem is Commodified

Mark Oehlert

The latest group of tabs to catch my eye include the following: Training Sites. Web-based tools. The first five sites commoditize training on a range of technical topics. Open Sesame provides a commodity marketplace for training courses. . Where does that leave you big training content company? Lynda.com : .

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DevLearn 2023 - Las Vegas (Show Notes!)

Learning Visions

DevLearn has always been my favorite L&D, elearning-nerd out conference. Ooh - and I signed a whole bunch of copies of The Accidental Instructional Designer: Learning Design for the Digital Age. It's where I first hit the stage back in 2009 with my Kineo colleague with Stephen Walsh and then most every year until about 2019.

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