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Blogging in a Walled Garden

Experiencing eLearning

We’re still using those tools for some courses, depending on the content and activities, but we’re starting to integrate this internal blog into our activities. During the pilot of our new facilitator training course, I lurked in the forums during a heated debate about the use of the blog tool.

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Evolution of L&D - Some more thoughts

ID Reflections

And of course, the nature of work itself will undergo multiple paradigm shifts in the next 10 years or less. The need to appear useful and show some results drive L&D to tackle all problems with a course/program or training session. These often un-uttered questions lead L&D down the rabbit hole of courses and training programs.

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A comparison between LMS and CMS

TalentLMS

As for CMS products, those are divided into Enterprise and Web oriented offerings. LMS is, of course, a “Learning Management System” — a piece of software that lets you create, manage and present training content (which can be anything, from text and images, which is the most common case, to multimedia files).