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Best Learning Systems for 500 or less learners

eLearning 24-7

1,000 is the magic number for a lot of vendors. There are vendors that unless you have a minimum of 1,000 end-users (regardless if they are employees, customers, etc.) I know of vendors who will go below 1,000, but their “sweet spot”, the number they really would prefer is a minimum of 1,000. Is 500 to 999 an option?

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2019 Turkey Awards

eLearning 24-7

Just as last year, the Turkey Award focuses on systems and marketing spin. Web Conferencing – Will last year’s GoToMeeting win again? . E-Learning Marketing Words – Stand on your Soapbox and Stop the Madness. Web Conferencing. Sure, who doesn’t love a good pantomime, but on a web conferencing call?

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Top 50 Learning Systems for 2020 (Rankings #50 to #40)

eLearning 24-7

The initial list of vendors for consideration was 1,000 around the world. If your vendor isn’t on the list, it doesn’t mean they are a bad system or whatever. Number of clients a vendor had, was not a factor in the process. How many years the vendor has been out, not a factor. their web site).

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Review of #ASTD2014 International Conference and Expo

eLearning 24-7

Although after talking to several vendors, irritation seemed to be a part of their response to me. Estimate 55% e-learning related content, including e-learning vendors and ILT vendors who added a “virtual training” component as part of their offerings. Expo vendor pick up in terms of leads and traffic.

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DevLearn 2023 - Las Vegas (Show Notes!)

Learning Visions

Early 90s - world wide web! 2005 Wikipedia and Web 2.0 Design a learning architecture by working backwards from the end state Anchor marketing, comms, and learning to business milestones or seasonality Learning side will need to be agile because the business may change. So how do we design around this new world?

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My Moodle Test

Xyleme

With Moodle, it’s currently a vendor lock-in proposition. The only saving grace is that the vendor just happens to be an open source project. In fact, we use open source here for our web content management. A great one is Udutu [link] – a free online application. But it’s still lock-in. I don’t believe either.

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