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Learning Systems RFP and Tier4 NexGen

eLearning 24-7

I note this, because this post covers my new Learning Systems RFP Template , which includes the latest NexGen Tier 4 feature sets. Why one RFP instead of specific ones for LXP and LMS? This is far better than them receiving a 20 page RFP or 100 page RFP. It is a new term in the e-learning space. .

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What is an LXP and why do I want one?

eLearning 24-7

Pluralsight, a darling of recent note in the e-learning space, were unaware of the LXP market too. . Widgets – some refer to them as blocks. of FindanLMS, coming this August, you will be able to search by type of learning system, with LXP being one of those types. E-Learning 24/7. Want to know why?

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LMS Potluck

eLearning 24-7

The book goes on sale the first week of October and will be an ebook only. As a bonus – buyers will receive my newest LMS RFP template (not available to others at this time), and access into a special site off the blog, with some very cool stuff. Growth Engineering. Now on to the show, err facts of interest. Absolutely.

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EdCast vs Degreed vs Fuse – The Analysis

eLearning 24-7

It is a new term in the e-learning space. UI – The term refers to user interface which is not a new term, but as it relates to NexGen Expands the capabilities, every vendor will tell you they have a modern UI, the latest capabilities with UI in T4, will explicitly tell you, how true that statement really is.

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Exploring eLearning Standards for the WordPress LMS Industry with Andy Whitaker at Rustici Software

LifterLMS

A bit short sighted for any platform of any kind that wants to be able to exist in the e learning space and specifically like the corporate and government side of e learning to not consider supporting the SCORM standard, even to this day, because it is so ubiquitous. I still think it would be. It could be both.