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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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Extending your learning network: What you need to know

Rustici Software

How will users access your courseware? Rather than sharing course files with each system separately, a distributed model allows you to centrally manage the courseware and provide access to your extended network via proxy files that point back to your course. Access and compatibility. If you have questions, ask us anything.

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10 VILT Software

Ed App

Zoom is great but somewhat limited as you can’t build and regulate courseware through it. It would be amazing if it also had more LCMS features so trainers wouldn’t have to get additional software to create and manage their courses. Price: Free-USD $240/year/license. VILT Software #5 – Google Meet. Price: Contact for pricing.

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Top 10 LMSs for 2017, Part 1 (10-6)

eLearning 24-7

These included LMSs and the various subsets that exist out there, plus any LCMS too. It isn’t fair to look at a courseware LMS (where the LMS is a toss in and thus will be more streamlined and not as robust as some might want) and compare it to an LMS that is robust and not in that sub-genre. . . #10 The UI/UX is well done.

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View of eLearning Development Approaches - Ease vs. Power

Tony Karrer

and Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I've realized that one of the mental models I use can be roughly summarized by the following picture: where Ease is roughly how easy (cost, time) is it to develop using that approach and Power is the ability of the tool to provide robust, complex learning solutions.

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Leading with an LMS - Harmful to Your Health (or Skipping Stages in Bersin's Four Stage Model)

Tony Karrer

Second, I would suggest that you follow the Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids and skip right to Stage 4 (minus the LCMS). And, though I understand what Josh is going for in the model, I think that it is more a model of what people have done rather than what you should do.

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Interesting Information via eLearning Learning

Tony Karrer

Also interesting topics: Cognitive , Effectiveness , LCMS , Social Network , iPhone , Director. Lars Hyland - Lars is Learning Good to see Learning Technologies , Mobile Learning come up for Lars. Gives me an idea of who to talk to. Other Sources - you can click and see what they write about on the left.