How to succeed with online learning for colleges and universities
While the growth of online learning in higher education is rapid, it still receives as a whole an “F”. It doesn’t have to be.
The Truth and Realities of E-Learning
While the growth of online learning in higher education is rapid, it still receives as a whole an “F”. It doesn’t have to be.
The end of the year is nearly upon us and with that, let’s take a look back for 2012 in e-learning
Here it is: the top 10 learning management systems of 2012.
It is the holiday season and for those who see me as the grinch (okay a few vendors do, but
In just one month, the e-learning trade show season will be upon us. While at one time there was little
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.
When is a learning management system not a learning management system? When the vendor pitches themselves as something other than what they are, which is the next generation of a lite learning management system.
Too many authoring tool vendors are forgetting that you are the customer and not them. They ignore Mac OS, Windows 8, support and trials. They ignore the fact that people want to know pricing up front. They still believe it is 2000 and you will want to chat. Guess what? They are wrong.
People love to espouse the view that learning management systems require x factors to survive going forward. They love to pitch survival within the confines of the modern business world. They also love to perpetuate myths that lack facts and data to support them.
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?