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Enterprise Learning Systems – How I love thee?

eLearning 24-7

Sadly, one day I called, they were out of business, sold to the nefarious NetG – who likely placed them in a huge warehouse next to the remains of a famous pharaoh. Enterprise.  Enterprise and the Use Case I always recommend doing a use case and going into as much detail as possible. The system itself for my audience?

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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

eLearning 24-7

He noted reasons why, which I will leave out, along with some thoughts he presented. When they went course aggregator, I saw them as a nice alternative to Skillsoft who was off acquiring other course providers including NetG and then down the road, Element K. He is no longer at the company.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

The speeds presented were ideal speeds, but I remember, landing 38KBS in Boston, with a 56K modem. How to ascertain what people knew and didn’t know following the ILT session The challenge there is that evaluations presented at the end, really didn’t tell you about the accuracy of the learning/training success or failure.

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CLO Competencies: The Path for Future Learning Leaders

CLO Magazine

For example, it was considered very important for future CLOs to have been involved in enterprise-wide projects such as improving operational performance, changing a culture, managing a high-profile campaign, improving a business process or launching a product — the experience side of the equation.

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LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers

Tony Karrer

But it's not really an enterprise LMS and has some very serious deficiencies when it comes to many of the needs of corporate training departements. Oracle's ( Learning Management and PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Management but less so it's iLearning ) and SAP Enterprise Learning score better than I would have expected.

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A Conversation with Bryan Austin of mLevel

Kapp Notes

Bryan has had a distinguished career in corporate Learning & Development, including leadership roles with Skillsoft, Kaplan, AchieveGlobal and NETg. This can present a challenge over time, and mLevel believes that game-based learning (versus only gamification) is a preferable long-term strategy. He founded Game On!