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Best LMS? 2016 Talented Learning LMS Vendor Awards

Talented Learning

That’s because the learning management systems market has never been stronger or more diverse. Buyers see exciting ways to rethink their learning infrastructure, while incumbents are being challenged to up their game. It is not easy choosing the best LMS for 2016. In fact, it is impossible to choose just one.

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Holiday Giveaway from E-Learning 24/7

eLearning 24-7

Many of us, see e-learning vendors who put $$$ ahead of their customers. It was just a request to give something back to the readers of this blog, the e-learning community during this holiday season. emTrain LMS - 100 Preventing Harassment Course Seats (valued at $2600). They see us a data point to place in their bottom line.

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Holiday Giveaway from E-Learning 24/7

eLearning 24-7

As part of the holidays, these vendors have joined together with E-Learning 24/7 and present (no pun intended) a holiday giveaway. available to anyone who enters the drawing); Three (3) free 90-Day Office 2010 Training Accounts for any enterprise environment over 100 users. The drawing is free, the chance to win is free.

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2015 Talented Learning LMS Vendor Award Recipients

Talented Learning

Learning management systems didn’t die. Corporate LMSs were invented almost 30 years ago to manage and report on the training and compliance of their employees and contractors. The cloud LMSs provide learning management to the masses. They evolved, and today we recognize them. Quick LMS History. Cloud to the Rescue.

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Holiday Giveaway from E-Learning 24/7

eLearning 24-7

Many e-learning vendors put $$$ ahead of their customers. emTrain LMS - 100 Preventing Harassment Course Seats (valued at $2600). NetDimensions – 5 copies of Coral Presenter (5 winners will be selected). They see us a data point to place in their bottom line. It’s a shame. Must be used by Feb. 14th, 2010.