Thursday, July 9

Brandon Hall - LMS Trends & Issues Notes

Tracy Hamilton makes some notes on Brandon Halls LMS Trends and Issues Webinar:

Discovery Through eLearning: Learning Management Systems - Trends and Issues (Brandon Hall Research) Webinar

Here are some stats that I found interesting:

- 88% of current Learning Management Systems have built in test systems
- 78% offer classroom management
- 64% have built in authoring
- 60% have LCMS features
- 50% handle e-Commerce

- 86% are SCORM 1.2
- 48% SCORM 2004 compliant

- 68% of vendors say that more then 50% of their implementations are hosted (this seems to be a rather convoluted number, but indicates that Hosted solutions seem to be considered more acceptable now than they were some years ago)

42% of systems allow searches (but no indication of how granular or useful the search feature actually is...)

- 20% blogs
- 17% wikis

Monday, April 13

Questionmark CEO discusses globalization and learning trends

Will at Work Learning: Assessment Guru Hints at Trends Relevant to Learning Professionals:

Will Talheimer of Work-Learning Research recently talked with Eric Shepherd, CEO of Questionmark, to get a sense of the learning industry and how it has been affected by the downturn in the world economy.

Check the link above for the videos of the interview.

Main takeaways?

  • People are moving to where the jobs are, and jobs are moving to where the people are.
  • Content and assessments must be culturally aware as well as multilingual to target the global workforce.
  • Training budgets are being slashed.
  • Measure it to Manage it.
  • Increase in assessment tools being used in pre-employment screening.
  • Certification and tested credentials become more important to job seekers.

Tuesday, April 7

SCORM 2004, 4th Edition Released

SCORM 2004, 4th Edition - Overview:

The ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning) has officially released the 4th edition of SCORM 2004, here's the blurb:

"Acting on feedback from the ADL Community, ADL collected and analyzed reported issues to produce SCORM 2004 4th Edition (4th Ed.), a maintenance release that addresses defects in, and adds enhancements to, the previous versions of SCORM 2004."

Biggest changes?

  • Sharing data and objective info between SCOs
  • Jump Navigation requests
  • Partial completion status now rolls up (as opposed to relying on complete/incomplete as before)

And, of course, there's a new test suite and sample run-time environment to play with.

All in all, this is a welcome update that resolves a number of issues with SCORM 2004 3rd Edition. Nothing earth-shattering, but a welcome release all the same.

Monday, April 6

Best Video Conferencing Tools

Best Video Conferencing Tools - Robin Good's Latest News

Robin Good has posted a useful list of low-cost and free Video Conferencing solutions.

Although Adobe Connect Pro is on the "Multi-party" list, the emphasis is on straight video conferencing, as opposed to standard Web Conferencing (which would include slides, whiteboard, etc.) apps like WebEx or Centra.

Thursday, April 2

Free Language Lesson Podcasts

Free Foreign Language Lessons | Open Culture:

Open Culture presents a list of free language learning podcasts:

"A great way to learn 37 languages for free. Spanish, French, English, Mandarin, Russian and much more."

Wednesday, April 1

Nomee Introduces New Social Aggregation Software

Nomee Introduces New Social Aggregation Software - ReadWriteWeb:

Ok, when I first read this headline on ReadWriteWeb, I thought it said Social Aggression Software. Now THAT would be an application I would like to see! But aggregation can be good too...

Here's the deal, Nomee is:

"a new software application for the purpose of aggregating all your social networking sites into a single desktop experience. [...] Nomee is not just aggregation software - it also functions as a social identity management tool, letting you control which identities are shared with which people. That makes Nomee more like a next-gen social address book than anything else."

Monday, March 30

100 Free Sites to Learn about Anything

100 Free Sites to Learn about Anything and Everything:

Jane Hart has done it again with an excellent resource of 100 free sites including general reference resources, how-to guides, wikis, how-to videos, podcasts, courses, lessons, tutorials (including open courseware), e-books as well as other reference resources.