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Tips to Create an Internal Knowledge Base for Employees

EduPivot Knowledge Center

In the learning & development space, we often pride ourselves in the ability to craft engaging learning programs. Traditional platforms are often used by organizations to share and store information, such as Google Drive or Dropbox, however a proper internal knowledge base offers so much more. And we should be proud!

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Her work with various companies like Tata Interactive Systems, Zensar Technologies, ThoughtWorks and Future Group has given her a width of experience that spans instructional design, workplace learning strategy, knowledge management, social learning and community management, and people development.

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Cornerstone vs Edcast

Paradiso Solutions

EdCast is artificial intelligence (AI)-driven Learning Experience Platform (LXP) and Knowledge Cloud for unified discovery, knowledge management, and personalized learning. EdCast LXP is abundant with features that help provide, track, and manage e-learning. Some major features include: Asynchronous Learning.

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10 LMS Software Companies

Ed App

Abara LMS is a powerful corporate LMS designed to simplify businesses’ employee training processes and resource management. It provides you with web and mobile-based features like course creation and distribution, knowledge management, SCORM compatibility, virtual classroom training, as well as assessment and survey capabilities.

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LMS Selection Checklist: How To Choose The Best One?

ProProfs

Cloud-based LMS or Open-source LMS? For many, an open-source LMS may appear as an attractive option as compared to the cloud-based LMS. When you choose to go for the Open-source model, the cost of ownership will escalate, add to the burdens of your IT team and it isn’t easy to manage.

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Give Back to the Profession

CLO Magazine

Moving forward, this will be directed toward new areas, open-source and collaborative projects. Here are a few things I’ve noticed about our industry: CLOs’ evolving roles: CLOs have to balance the demands of the C-suite with talent management.

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A Conversation with Stephanie Nadda

Kapp Notes

Nadda: I would call out three main areas: Integrate the technologies that support learning management (LMS, LCMS, content authoring) and knowledge management (CMS, KMS, enterprise search, etc.). I continuously see organizations struggle with questions related to content: Who owns it? How to store it? How to reuse it?