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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

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In my grouping, I interspersed it with historical references that are not tied to our industry for the purpose of just doing it. 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. The people who had PL loved it.

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Enterprise Learning Systems – How I love thee?

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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. The majority of vendors in the industry use AWS. Thus, ” In my 23 years in this industry, I only know of two vendors who got hacked.  Enterprise. 

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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

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If one was to look at the e-learning industry (online learning), learning systems make up the biggest share of the space. Who remembers NetG? NetG, was the evil empire of the days gone past – ok, in my mind. From a product standpoint – 3rd party content. Back in the day, there were some big names out there.

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Learning System TrailBlazers – Who’s Next?

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This past week on LinkedIn I wrote about four trailblazers in the early days of the industry, learning systems – and what made them special (one has since hit speed bump), and four who trailblazed and then hit a major speed bump into, well, lost their way. NetG, Element K, being just two. Skillsoft).

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SCORM: What you should be asking your LMS Vendor to be

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First off, some key points if you are new to e-learning or unfamiliar with the keywords people love to pass around in the industry. Rather, I will focus on some questions you should ask or be asking your soon to be LMS/LCMS vendor. SCORM is not a certification process. It is a standard – compliance. SCORM 2004, there is also SCORM 1.2,

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

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The eLearning industry is a weird beast. Posted by Cammy Bean at 6:15 PM Labels: brands , e-learning industry 12comments: Sreya Dutta said. I used to pitch up against some of the "big guys" -- NetG, SkillSoft -- who do some custom development, but the clients would choose our small shop because we provided better customer service.

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SCORM: What you should be asking your LMS Vendor to be

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If you are new to e-learning or unfamiliar with the keywords people love to pass around in the industry. Rather, I will focus on some questions you should ask or be asking your soon to be LMS/LCMS vendor. Key Points. SCORM is not a certification process. It is a standard – compliance. SCORM 2004, there is also SCORM 1.2,