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SkillSoft's inGenius: About adding meaningful context.

ID Reflections

SkillSoft recently (about 3 weeks back) announced the launch of inGenius. This social learning layer will integrate with SkillSoft's Book 24X7, a vast repository of technical and IT-related literature that many organizations use as off-the-shelf content to enable their employees. But, it indeed is a good start.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2021

Limestone Learning

With technology advancing and unprecedented economic, social and environmental disruptions unfolding, a workforce with the skills to meet the moment can help create real value for your evolving business, which means people should be hired based on what they can do, not what their credentials say they know. Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 11 a.m.–12

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eLearning Portal Integration

Tony Karrer

And this whole question is becoming more complicated as we look at the integration of the LMS and Social Learning. There's a question of whether social tools will be part of the LMS or outside the LMS. So, this naturally brings up how you integrate the LMS with social tools as well. In the post What Goes in the LMS?

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Free L&D webinars for June 2018

Limestone Learning

Monday, June 4, 2018, 10AM – 11AM PT: The Well-Connected Employee: Networking Competencies That Foster Engagement, Collaboration, and Business Results (Free for ATD members) In a survey of 2,000 employees from many different organizations, only 20% said, “Yes, I have the network I need to get the job done.”

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Lynda.com Graduates to Next Level of Online Learning

CLO Magazine

billion and rolled it out to all of its premium subscribers, the business-networking platform late last year integrated more than 9,000 Lynda courses, giving the content greater prominence and reinforcing LinkedIn’s move into the learning technology space. After LinkedIn acquired online education company Lynda.com in 2015 for $1.5