Adapt Learning, the popular authoring language, is set to benefit from an ambitious initiative led by Learning Pool. From April, Adapt Learning will be available online and free for users who want to create interactive e-learning that works across multiple devices.
Pearson has notified customers that LearningStudio will be shut down as a standalone LMS over the next 2-3 years.
Read more: LearningStudio and OpenClass End-Of-Life: Pearson is getting out of LMS market
You don't need to go to Cambridge to enjoy all the fun of a wildly expensive education.
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Josh Bersin believes that 2016 will bring dramatic changes in the world of Human Resources, Learning, Talent Management, and HR technology. With this in mind, the latest report from Bersin by Deloitte "Predictions for 2016", discusses ten predictions for the year ahead.
Read more: The Way We Manage, Lead, Collaborate, and Organize is Undergoing Radical Change
Schools that experiment with bring-your-own-device policies have reduced their costs but must cope with a variety of student devices, some of which don't meet minimum standards for computer instruction.
And if a student misuses a device, it could be taken away from him or her, creating the exact opposite situation that benefits education. Naturally, the student who is prone to misuse a device is often a student who needs the device most. Textbooks don't generate such tricky issues.
Full story at The Journal.
A new-generation learning management system (LMS) is one of the key products on display at the Learning Technologies event, taking place in London’s Olympia on 3rd and 4th February 2016.
Read more: Create eLearning unveils its unconventional LMS at Learning Technologies
eCom Scotland will launch eNetAuthor, a new cloud-based authoring tool for eLearning teams, at Learning Technologies 2016.
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