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Top 50 Learning Systems for 2019 (50 to 30)

eLearning 24-7

Back by popular demand, the top 50 Learning Systems for 2019. Every vendor, with the exception of Blackboard (who is coming soon) can be found on FindAnLMS.com , my learning system search engine platform, an independent and trusted source to search, compare and engage with vendors in the learning system space.

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E-Learning News and Notes

eLearning 24-7

Considering the growth of authoring tools, learning platforms, even mobile platforms jumping into the assessment tool space with equal performance, it just seems to be moving down the opposite side of the bell curve. Again, you can find them in most learning systems and even some authoring tools. Collaborative Learning Systems.

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LEP/LXP RFP Template

eLearning 24-7

The LEP space is now the 2nd largest segment in the learning system space (LMSs are still first). One area I am seeing trend wise are learning environment and administrative features starting to mimic LMSs (not 100% in some cases, but pretty close). . Machine Learning (AI). xAPI as my top three. I’ve seen it. .

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

Indeed, you’ll get valuable resources like principles of team-based learning design, as well as different models for building business simulations. Thompson has done a tremendous service by penning this book. Usually, you get this level of knowledge only with the benefit of hindsight. Most online courses are visual.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

German Benedictine abbot Johannes Trithemius (1462 – 1516) saw printing on paper as ephemeral compared to the inscribing of words on parchment by monks and feared knowledge would be lost to posterity if it ceased to be handwritten. Divergence of learning content . And so it continued. We still have vinyl records.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

German Benedictine abbot Johannes Trithemius (1462 – 1516) saw printing on paper as ephemeral compared to the inscribing of words on parchment by monks and feared knowledge would be lost to posterity if it ceased to be handwritten. Divergence of learning content . And so it continued. We still have vinyl records.

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