An LMS is a software platform for the organisation, administration, presentation, record-keeping and reporting of learning, whether it be small workplace training or large university degree programs. For some organisations the LMS is the entirety of their digital support for learning, for others it is only part of a small ecosystt
An academic LMS will generally have far richer assessment and grading tools, as well as support for complex courses made up of many individual learning resources. There are also differences in the ecosystems that sit around the LMS. A corporate LMS will often sit within a wider HR system that may, if fairly modern, include systems of peer learning, coaching, mentoring, performance appraisal, goal setting, succession planning, staff record keeping and more.
An academic LMS will generally have far richer assessment and grading tools, as well as support for complex courses made up of
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An academic LMS will generally have far richer assessment and grading tools, as well as support for complex courses made up of many individual learning resources. There are also differences in the ecosystems that sit around the LMS. A corporate LMS will often sit within a wider HR system that may,
An LXP is a more recent phenomenon. Key characteristics may include:
The End of Passive Learning, What We’re Leaving Behind: The Old Model
It doesn’t matter how amazing the content of your virtual learning workshop is when your learners aren’t engaged.
Virtual workshops are not the poorer cousin of in-person workshops. With the right design they can excite, create impact and keep your learners engaged. My 5 Ways To Stop Virtual Learners Tuning Out article shares top tips for learner engagement, here I list 10 activity ideas to make your virtual workshops fun and energetic.
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