Best of the Best – Extended Enterprise or multi-tenant LMSs
With so many systems out there pitching themselves as extended enterprise, now is the time to distinguish who really hits the high note and who is moving towards it.
The Truth and Realities of E-Learning
With so many systems out there pitching themselves as extended enterprise, now is the time to distinguish who really hits the high note and who is moving towards it.
Everyone is saying that gamification in e-learning is going to be a blockbuster. That is really works. I’m hear to tell you that it really only works if the learner actually learns, retains and synthesizes the information. Otherwise, it is just points.
LMS vendors have long had major problems when it comes to their current, new and potential clients. Rather than take care of the complaints, they do nothing.
When you think of a learning management system you immediately focus on the features, ease of use (ideally) and more
If you have ever had the pleasure or displeasure of being on a committee to find a learning management system,
The first in series of rankings for the Top LMSs of 2013.
It is an exciting time to be in the e-learning space, because what I am seeing and hearing in just the past six weeks shows promise for all involved. Yet, with all the good there is bad.
Wow, wasn’t that marching band fantastic? I loved the lip synch of that tune. Okay, time for the 2nd half
Finding and buying a LMS can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Knowing the jargon, deciding whether you want to go it alone or hire a consultant and understanding how vendors think, are essential keys. The question is how will you use those keys.
There continues to be a lot of disinformation out there when it comes to learning management systems. Hopefully this article will clear up a few things.