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2016 LMS Market Trends, Observations and Predictions

Talented Learning

The 2016 LMS market is not what you think. We have spent the last two years interviewing hundreds of global learning technology professionals on both the vendor and practitioner sides of the fence. We ask them all about business drivers, trends, market opportunities, use cases, demand, competition and measurable successes.

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The NEXT Big Thing in eLearning

eLearning Alchemy

The short answer is quality. The result is a smorgasbord of low-quality eLearning. What rapid authoring tools have done is flooded the market with would be designers incapable of producing content that actually drives results. The initial sell : Overzealous vendors hawking eLearning as a cost saving initiative; and.

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So, We Talked to a Vendor About Learning Technology…

CLO Magazine

Of course, Tena Lyons, vice president for product marketing at SumTotal, works for a learning technology company, so she’d obviously have some pros to offer. How important is it for vendors to listen to customers? As a vendor, we can’t afford to guess what our customers need. What happens when they do/don’t?

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Let’s talk Content & Courses with Don Spear, CEO, OpenSesame, Andrew Barnes,CEO, GO1, Laura Baldwin, President, O’Reilly Media

eLearning 24-7

Plays huge in the corporate market (inc. Plays huge in the corporate market (inc. Note: There are vendors, including publishers/providers who use the term “EdTech” to refer to corporate, associations, education and government, which only adds to the confusion. One of the top two aggregators in the industry.

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Time for Change: MOOCs and Learning Technology

CLO Magazine

The demand for MOOCs stems from an enormous appetite for branded, high-quality education among students around the world who cannot afford expensive private education. Companies such as Blackboard, CBT Systems — now Skillsoft — Saba and Docent were born. What’s different now? ” And the answer is that they can.

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State of the E-Learning Industry 2017

eLearning 24-7

Already at mature stage (excluding the LMS market, where the systems are there, but the user base is still in mid growth mode – yes lots of newbies still entering). . Any who hah, the e-learning market is made up of various segments or as I prefer spaces. 3rd party courseware providers (ex: Skillsoft, Wiley).

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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

eLearning 24-7

Nowadays thanks to the growth of Learning Engagement Platforms, whereas content is a requirement – an essential no less, LMS vendors are jumping head first into the content marketplace that is viewable by all clients (rather than pitching the content via the phone or other comm method). LMS vendor identifies possible options.

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