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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

learnWorlds

Online learning platforms are often used to identify marketplaces for courses or education like Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning – formerly known as Lynda, while course platforms usually refer to the software used to create a learning environment such as LearnWorlds, Thinkific or Teachable. Platform #1: LinkedIn Learning (Lynda).

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Learned about Learning in 2009

Tony Karrer

It came during a presentation when I said: It's a much better use of my time to use LinkedIn to spark a conversation than it is to go to networking events. And it can turn into great things like: Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank. Final Aha Moments Need for more eLearning Portal Integration.

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eLearning platforms follow top trends in L&D

Petra Mayer

Learner Portal. Udemy or Linda.com , which is now LinkedIn learning , are typical examples. Learner Portal. A learner portal offers interactive elements , that you can offer directly on your course platform. Do you need to have a discussion forum ? Synchronous Learning. Blended Learning. Video Conferencing.

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

Learning Portals As your organization grows, you’ll inevitably have more learners and audiences to train, and more often than not, different departments will have separate learning goals and needs. For this, you’ll need a multi-tenant LMS, one that will allow you to create Learning Portals for each of your audiences.

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Top 29 Learning Management System Features You Should Consider

LearnUpon

Learning Portals As your organization grows, you’ll inevitably have more learners and audiences to train, and more often than not, different departments will have separate learning goals and needs. For this, you’ll need a multi-tenant LMS, one that will allow you to create Learning Portals for each of your audiences.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

OnPoint stepped up to plate here – to satiate pent-up demand in some and spark new interest in others – by introducing an integrated set of social features that blend “formal with informal” with support for PRIVATE mobile discussion forums, access to blogs and wikis, and support for mobile captured/user-generated content.