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Learning System TrailBlazers – Who’s Next?

eLearning 24-7

Learn.com – First a content aggregator, then jumped into the LMS market, acquired by Taleo, who promised to invest heavily. Skillsoft – Dominated the course/content marketplace. Acquired numerous content publishers in the early to mid-2000s. NetG, Element K, being just two. That didn’t happen.

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Enterprise Learning Systems – How I love thee?

eLearning 24-7

Ditto on the 3rd party content, including one vendor who figured out how to create a video with bookmarks and chapters that streamed without issue on a 56K modem. Sadly, The system ran on a 56K modem, even 38K, which I often had. And And it worked well.

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Customer Loyalty for Learners? How weird!

The Learning Circuits

I love the stream of consciousness effect imparted by linking from one blog to another. Will we ever see this for Capella and University of Phoenix or Thompson NETg ? Is there some way to instill this into our elearning even if our elearning comes from a variety of sources and covers all sorts of content?

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The Growing Role of Microlearning

CLO Magazine

All this has created a complex problem: How do learning leaders build and curate all the content employees need? How can we blend all the content we have into meaningful programs that stick? How do we deal with our employees’ ever-increasing demand for dynamic, “just what I need” content online?

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Remember Digital Think, SmartForce, Pensare, NETg, KnowledgeNet, UNext, Docent, One Touch, Centra, InterWise, and their brethren? Curated content from external sources. Content management systems, wikis, blogs, curation. Feeds, Tweets, streams. In the late 1990s, the web changed everything. eLearning was born. Know where.