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Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) for Managing Course Assets

Tony Karrer

They have an LMS but not an LCMS. A long time ago, the goal of an LCMS was to help to manage all of these kinds of assets. Along the way, a lot of the LCMS products on the market have become more about a kind of authoring approached with content stored in a database that is transformed into courseware. Sound familiar?

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Learning Technology Evolves: Integrated Platforms Are Arriving

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

Today there are more than 200 LMS vendors, more than 30 LXP vendors, and thousands of vendors who build collaboration tools, mobile learning tools, content development tools, and analytics tools. Read more» The post Learning Technology Evolves: Integrated Platforms Are Arriving appeared first on JOSH BERSIN.

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AI Platforms: Now is the Time to Embrace the Second Revolution

Xyleme

Yet, as the needs and expectations of learners and organizations have grown and evolved, the limited capabilities and scope of LMSs have become inadequate to support an entire learning ecosystem. These learning experiences should include formal, social, and online learning to build confidence and proficiency.

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Learning Technology Evolves: Integrated Platforms Are Arriving

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

Today there are more than 200 LMS vendors, more than 30 LXP vendors, and thousands of vendors who build collaboration tools, mobile learning tools, content development tools, and analytics tools. Read more» The post Learning Technology Evolves: Integrated Platforms Are Arriving appeared first on JOSH BERSIN.

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Top Learning Systems Trends – A 2019 Extended Enterprise Market Guide

Talented Learning

When you look at the list below you might wonder why we’re not calling this our 2019 Book of Learning Systems Trends. Well, a lot is happening in extended enterprise learning and we want to touch on all the high points. In fact, this guide is like the learning systems landscape, itself – deep, broad and multi-faceted.

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Harbinger at Learning Solutions Conference & Expo 2022: Our First-Hand Experience

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Apart from this, I had conversations around organizations wanting to aggregate different systems like HRIS, LMS, LCMS, content repositories, WordPress sites, and so on under one common place for learners to access. Any technology or offerings trends that you noticed? How were the interactions with the fellow attendees?

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

Everyone knows that the old way of doing things is just not working any more once you have any number of courses… doing your Instructor Guide and Student Guide in Word or FrameMaker, your Slides in PowerPoint or Keynote and your learning in Articulate or Lectora. Well help is here.