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Skillsoft – An Analyst Perspective

eLearning 24-7

If the buy content you get Skillsoft system sounds familiar you are correct, because the same approach was taken with Skillport, an LMS from Skillsoft, which was really a stripped down version of the old Element K system back in the day. Remember when I noted that some vendors saw them as the “evil empire?”

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consolidation continues - BlackBoard + WebCT & more.

The Learning Circuits

The Resulting Big Five: (forecasted annual revenue) SkillSoft $200M+ NETg $150M-200M? And of course back in August we had WebEx buying Intranets.com and SumTotal (created out of Docent + Click2Learn) buying PathLore as I discussed in this post. Clark - you need to update your Chart of Consolidations !

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Learning as Art - the dream, the reality

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Its closer to our experience in the NETg tour the other day. the person from NETg was showing how they had created all these audio tracks and this whole room with comfy chairs for your avatar and you sat in the chair and clicked on the ball to hear the audio. an island in Secondlife sounds cool.oh In Mark's words. ".the

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The Growing Role of Microlearning

CLO Magazine

This first generation e-learning was revolutionary, and companies like Skillsoft, NetG, Click2Learn, DigitalThink — my alma mater — and others were born. Suddenly we had a new set of low-cost tools like our phones to capture video, pictures and sound.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Remember Digital Think, SmartForce, Pensare, NETg, KnowledgeNet, UNext, Docent, One Touch, Centra, InterWise, and their brethren? Training became the first area to get the axe when times were tough and many sound programs were gutted. In the late 1990s, the web changed everything. eLearning was born. Corporate Learning Today.