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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

eLearning 24-7

He noted reasons why, which I will leave out, along with some thoughts he presented. EdCast is still a strong player in the LXP market, although, at the time, they were adding ubiquitous features to the LMS space. At the time, PL was a dominant player in the industry, with lots of loyal (aka recurring revenue) customers.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

The speeds presented were ideal speeds, but I remember, landing 38KBS in Boston, with a 56K modem. The LMS The player for online learning and WBT? NetG ruined them). I can’t recall the first Articulate product, but Adobe soon launched Presenter, then Articulate down the road, many years, sent us, Studio.

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CLO Competencies: The Path for Future Learning Leaders

CLO Magazine

They need to be utility players, as comfortable and able in supporting the sales side of the organization as they are in presenting the features and benefits of an internal training initiative to their peers. Dr. James L’Allier serves as Chief Learning Officer and Vice President, Research and Development of Thomson NETg, Inc.

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A Conversation with Bryan Austin of mLevel

Kapp Notes

Bryan has had a distinguished career in corporate Learning & Development, including leadership roles with Skillsoft, Kaplan, AchieveGlobal and NETg. Austin: There are three, which we like to refer to as the “3 E’s” (Engagement, Ease-of-Use and Effectiveness): The Learner interface (native app or web-based player) — Engagement.