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Confused? Welcome to the Learning System World of 2024

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An LMS can do everything an LXP can do (depending on the vendor), and the combo LMS/LXP angle is a mish-mash of whatever a vendor thinks an LXP is (in reality, there are only a few that are legit combo – Juno Journey is one).  Some weird concoction that a vendor has devised is another.  This makes no sense to me.

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Learning System Awards #11 to #20 (2023)

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I bet that is the first time you have seen a mashup between music from Hair (great musical, bad movie) and a holiday tune. Below is the crib notes version. If you want the longer version, you can review past criteria, mash it up, and extract key details. Let the sunshine in. Let the sunshine in. The Criteria.

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The Business Web

Tony Karrer

Simultaneously, companies like Google and Yahoo have announced their intention to compete against Microsoft Exchange by offering a version of their consumer email services repurposed for business. Gmail for Domains ([link] ) and Yahoo Business Email ( [link] ) are serious competitors to the traditional email server franchise.

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Compliance, LMS and Content – Boring You Bet, Then again.

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I don’t blame you for that at all, because it is usually boring, dull, stale and proof that courses and various pieces of content rate right up there with going to the dentist (unless that is your type of thing and enjoy it). The power of it all was the tracking and analytics. . More are adding CFR 21 Part 11.

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Open Source Learning Management System (LMS): A Hybrid Option

Academy of Mine

Most open source options don’t cost any money out of the box, but their are “freemium” version of the software available to those that want to upgrade to get access to more features. In some cases those features can end up costing a lot (sometimes even more than proprietary options). Again, the same goes for design. HYBRID OPTIONS?