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Who would use an Extended Enterprise LMS?

Absorb LMS

In 2 of our previous blog posts, we defined the meaning of Extended Enterprise (training, development, certification or support provided to your external non-employees) and reviewed its measurable benefits. Transitioning to Absorb LMS. Segmenting employees & end-users. Deploy employee & end-user training.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Microlearning is less about short attention spans than it is making sure that every minute in learning is productive and useful. It may be creating beautiful experiences that are easy to use and that provide speedy answers. But the real value is in the detailed commentary, and the specific responses by each expert below.

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Elements of Engaging eLearning Design

Origin Learning

In this blog post, we examine some of the key elements of engaging eLearning Design. It is crucial for the Graphic Design team and the Instructional Design team to sit together for a pre-project design collaboration meeting and work on a broad framework of how the course needs to be structured and what components would go into it.

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2020 LMS pricing guide: Here’s what makes up the cost ??

Docebo

When you look at what an LMS costs at the forefront, it can look more intimidating than it should. We’ve all had a car that we called ole’ faithful, that would probably break down again sooner or later. Not to mention – who doesn’t love the way a new car drives (and of course, that new car smell)?

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Year in Review: 5 eLearning Reports to Read before 2016

Docebo

New ideas, and revelations on older ideas, were brought to the stage and molded into the strategies we’ll be using in 2016 and beyond. We thought now would be a good time to reflect on our year in research. So an LMS wouldn’t necessarily render MOOCs irrelevant. Extended Enterprise. DOWNLOAD THE REPORT.

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

A SaaS LMS, like most of your data these days, lives in the cloud. . For most of us, we trust the cloud to store a lot of what is precious to our everyday lives. In the past, the hosted LMS was the only way to do business, but future-forward businesses have moved into a new age. The SaaS LMS keeps up with the times brilliantly.

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The beginning of Docebo’s multi-product journey

Docebo

The sun beat through the windows on our backs, glueing our shirts to our skin as we waited for our executive leaders to join us. We were already on the brink of a historic milestone for a small Italian startup turned up-and-coming LMS powerhouse, close to becoming a public company on the Toronto Stock Exchange in October 2019.