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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

It is tough to stay on top of all the emerging tools. April's Big Question from Learning Circuits is "How to Keep up?" This is in reference the immense and rapidly expanding technology tools. However, being involved in an e-learning community is a big help. For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter.

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2016 LMS Market Trends, Observations and Predictions

Talented Learning

In 2015 our #1 prediction was the explosive mainstream emergence of extended enterprise learning – the business of training your non-employees. The biggest 2015 proof point was that LinkedIn purchased Lynda.com. For every one million LinkedIn users that buy this service, it generates $300 million in annual revenue! Conclusion.

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The LMS Meets 2017: Top 15 Learning Tech Predictions

Talented Learning

With the emergence of the specialist LMS options, 2017 is a buyer’s market. LMS gamification companies to watch include NetExam , BlueVolt and Growth Engineering. #5 Yet even as organizations replace old-school learning management systems with next-generation alternatives, exciting new solutions continue to emerge.

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Custom Learning Experiences: Next Commercial Training Trend?

Talented Learning

But once in awhile a trend emerges that is bigger and faster than we thought possible. They demand a learning experience that feels as convenient, comfortable, personalized and trustworthy as popular online experiences like Amazon, Netflix, Facebook or Instagram. Sometimes a promising trend may only be a temporary distraction.

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2020 LMS Trends: An Analyst’s Extended Enterprise Learning Predictions

Talented Learning

Strong contenders include pure-play extended enterprise solutions like BlueVolt , Community Brands , Learndot , NetExam , Skilljar and Thought Industries. Few organizations will take the time and energy now to consider the future implications of very early-stage emerging technologies. Good question. RSVP FOR OUR JANUARY WEBINAR!