LMS Ecosystems – The next big thing
When you think of a learning management system you immediately focus on the features, ease of use (ideally) and more
The Truth and Realities of E-Learning
When you think of a learning management system you immediately focus on the features, ease of use (ideally) and more
You don’t need a magic 8 ball to tell you what is happening in the authoring tool space and where it is going.
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.
The end of the year is nearly upon us and with that, let’s take a look back for 2012 in e-learning
The world will not end of 12-21-2012, but for many e-learning vendors they are acting as though it was. They are holding back on making decisions that will only benefit their market share.
The E-Learning Zombies have risen up in the past, with their genuine lack of interest to move forward. Thankfully that isn’t the norm, rather the rarity. As these trends are on the rise, the days of the Zombies could be gone. Or will it?
When we think of “on fire” it typically means something ablaze. For e-learning in 2013, I’m seeing a few features, tools, systems and capabilities that will be HOT.
Sixth months are nearly gone and with that comes a few LMS trends I am seeing in the space.
Read the latest trends including ILT folks finally admitting that online is the way to go (albeit grudgingly), a new sub-genre has arrived and a trend that is coming into focus.
Latest insight on trends in the market and forecasts covering talent management, mobile, extended enterprise, and SaaS. Plus top three open source systems for academia/education and the new LMS demo shop coming to this blog.