Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The 21st century LMS

On 25th September, the eLearning Network held their Next Generation Learning Management event. A cross-section of eLN members, private and public sector users, LMS and content vendors as well as consultants and others attended. All participants took part in an activity to identify what was required in an LMS that was fit for the 21st Century. The activity was carried out in World Cafe style, and the subject was covered from the perspective of learners, businesses, L&D departments and IT.

The output of that activity is now available for download. The document is available on a Creative Commons license, which allows you to distribute it freely.

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At 4:59 AM, Blogger Paul Angileri said...

Thanks for posting this. Good food for thought for orgs looking at major transitions that involve technology for training and ogr development.

 
At 8:03 PM, Blogger susan.lewis said...

Not surprised to see reporting making the list. We hear about that one a lot, which is why we made it a priority of late. Having all that lovely data collected by SCORM doesn't do you any good if you can't get it out!

Thanks for sharing the report!

 

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