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18 Top Learning Systems Trends to Watch in 2018

Talented Learning

Thanks to the rise of modern cloud-based learning platforms , high-speed wireless networks, connected mobile devices, social media channels and live video streaming standards, video is becoming the great equalizer in the long-running debate about “live vs. online” learning strategies.

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Hits and Misses in 2022 – Learning Systems Edition

eLearning 24-7

COPs – aka communities of practice were a novel idea in the early 2000’s for online learning, first seen with WLAN or LAN networks. Someone behind the curtain, controls our learning. All for one, and one for none. My guess, is not. It’s never messaged.

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Drive Learner Engagement With Enterprise Learning Management

eLearningMind

For remote staff with less than optimal mobile or home networks, this can be an especially frustrating experience. If you are an organization with a resource-constrained L&D team and are looking to leverage remote learning, including for onboarding and continuous learning, then Grovo is the go-to learning management software for you.

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LinkedIn Becomes A Serious Open Learning Experience Platform

CLO Magazine

There are many learning platforms in the market, and most have similar content relationships (Cornerstone just announced the acquisition of Grovo, moving further into the content business). Yes, the company is the largest professional network. But LinkedIn has one leg up: a massive amount of data.

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Technology and Training: Using Artificial Intelligence for Learning and Development

Abreon

AI ranges from software that simply improves upon a single task, as we see today, to complex neural networks that mimic the human brain, which as of now remains the stuff of science fiction. A quick Google search can uncover plenty of options. The next option is to outsource some training to a third-party LMS provider.