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And now, it is time for the 2020 Learning System Awards by Verticals/Industries. There was no award submission here for any of these, this is based on my analysis of 1,000 learning systems worldwide (although they are more than 1,300 – but I prefer to use a smaller sample). System continues to get better year after year.
As previously covered in other posts, the industry has splintered into audience-focused types if you will, as in systems whose focus is employees, customer education, or a combo – employees and customers. The majority of learning systems are combos, which usually skew towards the employee side – there are a few exceptions.
This is the seventh featured system in my Friday series highlighting LMSs that are doing innovative, kick-ass things with social media. I was at a demo of their system at a company near where I live - an area that is not an easy destination to fly to. Meridian KSI. Kudos Jen (if you’re out there). Generation21.
This is a system that has a lot of potential, but still lacking a few key items in the areas of classroom management, compliance, gamification (no leaderboard), event management and so on. I place the system in my good to excellent category, simply because of its potential. They sell the system two ways. Good to Excellent.
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