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Product Review: Saba Social

eLearning 24-7

I admit that in general I have been underwhelmed in the past with Saba. So, when I went and checked out Saba Social, Saba’s new social learning platform, I had very low expectations. Over 25 different social media types and Saba Social sticks with the ones everyone always sees – WHY? I was surprised.

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The LMS Debate rides again

Clark Quinn

Well, Saba called me out in an semi-anonymous (there’s a picture, but I don’t know who of, and there’s no name – in social media?) Formal learning is necessary, and tracking it can be required, but it’s a small picture. blog post on the LMS debate (a bit late to join the fray, no?).

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Easily Browse, Purchase, and Sync Courses through OpenSesame’s Embedded Catalog Integrations

OpenSesame

As of August 2017, the OpenSesame embedded catalog is available in 12 different LMS including SuccessFactors, Saba, Oracle, BlueVolt, Bridge, Docebo, Totara, SkyPrep, CyberTrain, Accord, Axis, and eFront. How customers accesses the embedded course catalog differs for each of our LMS partners.

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Reflections on the eLearning Expo in Lyon 20-21 November

eFront

As a result, booth visitors could get the full picture of what comprises a “total elearning solution” for their “etraining” requirements by just visiting Distrisoft’s booth.

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Don’t Believe the Hype. Learning Management Systems Are Alive and Well

CLO Magazine

For instance, Hyatt makes microlearning easy, with short, picture-based training content optimized for mobile devices. Joe Majors is vice president of global solutions for Saba Software. Hyatt, a large and iconic hotel brand, is using its LMS to deliver state-of-the-art learning to thousands of employees around the world.

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Learning Goes Social

CLO Magazine

Formal or informal, it’s important that any type of learning isn’t a one-off, stand-alone experience without a connection to the big picture, said Wayne Williams, manager of learning systems at Smart Technologies.

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Do You WANT an LMS? Does a Learner WANT an LMS?

Tony Karrer

On Creating Passionate Users they had a great picture that captures how many of us feel about LMS products: As the number of features increases our satisfaction level begins to go down because of the complexity of getting it to work for us. I believe we are poised to see this happen in the world of the Learning Management Systems (LMS).

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