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Docebo: The hottest learning tech company in years

Docebo

When I worked at IBM in the 1980s we called that “clothing the sale” in services and education; today, companies that sell education as a product generate high-margin revenue streams. Vendors like Degreed, BetterUp, EdCast, and LinkedIn command billion-dollar valuations driven by this growth. Let me give you a few examples.

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How will content discovery evolve?

CLO Magazine

Some vendors are now tagging content according to skills categories. Degreed, LinkedIn, EdCast, Percipio and IBM have started to add skills-based discovery tools into their systems. IBM, Workday and Gloat try to infer employee skill levels by analyzing job descriptions, emails and other data to recommend content.

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What I like

eLearning 24-7

I thought first around something like the Truth they don’t want you to know, then realized that some vendors would push back and say that isn’t true, which gets back to the original statement. There are going to be salespeople who do not even work for the vendor. Are there exceptions absolutely.

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TOPYX LMS is a Member of the IMS Global Learning Consortium

TOPYX LMS

A company that uses an LMS affiliated with IMS Global doesn’t need to rely on IT teams or pay external vendors for integrations. Some organizations that support interoperable standards between platforms and applications include Educause, eLumen, IBM, Harvard Business for Educators, Intel, Microsoft, McGraw Hill Education, among many others.”.

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Halloween Edition: Tricks and Treats

eLearning 24-7

There are vendors who have struck deals with BI providers, and thus the metrics/analytics you see open the back-end is from that BI tool. And yes, there are vendors who build their own advanced metrics solution, and replaced what was once there. No additional cost. Fully integrated at no charge to you. Learning System Treats.

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Understanding Durable vs. Perishable Skills and How to Balance Them

Avilar

These are specific technical skills – especially those related to specific vendors, platforms, or programming languages – that must be updated frequently. . In its published research insight, The Enterprise Guide for Closing the Skills Gap , IBM emphasizes the importance of considering just how transferable a given set of skills really is.

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Interesting Developments in 3D Learning and Collaboration Space

Kapp Notes

This can't be making IBM happy. Second, ProtonMedia , the developers of ProtoSphere has announced a strategic partnership with IBM (specifically the Global Services Division.) I find the announcement of the two issues, the potential closing of the Linden Enterprise Edition and the teaming of ProtonMedia and IBM to NOT be a coincidence.

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