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X Marks the Spot: What Lies Under the ‘X’ in LXP?
There is uncertainty around the word ‘experience’, the ‘x’ in LXP. Does the lack of agreement signal a deeper unease about the concept of ‘a learning experience’?
By Lindsey Coode • -
The Learning Technology Manager’s Guide to xAPI
Helping organizations to understand the impact of their workplace learning efforts, this guide takes a look at the xAPI specification and its role in L&D.
By Ben Betts • -
Top Considerations When Choosing an Enterprise Virtual Training Solution
Get tips for choosing the right virtual training platform and learn why you should consider making Adobe Connect your go-to platform.
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How Powell’s Books Embraced Open Source, Personalized Learning
Powell’s Books had reached stalemate with their legacy LMS. Find out how they now personalize learning with their open source Totara Learn solution.
By Lars Hyland • -
5 Tips for Getting Learning Buy-in From Your Organization
Stakeholder satisfaction can make or break a learning program. Check out these 5 tips for getting the right people at your organization behind your project.
By Lars Hyland • -
Why the Way We Buy Learning Technology Needs to Change
Instead of chasing the lowest price or the newest platform, how can we change the way we buy to ensure that we’re making the most of our investments?
By Lars Hyland • -
The Top 6 Reasons Organizations Switch to Open Source
Large global brands are realizing the benefits of open source technology. Here are six reasons businesses are switching from proprietary platforms to open source.
By Lars Hyland • -
How to Use Humor in Training to Maximize Learning
Here are some practical tips for using humor in mission-critical training scenarios.
By Shirley Erwee • -
Why You Should Optimize the Power of Humor in Mission-Critical Training
Research shows that humor in the workplace has an energizing effect. Discover how to leverage the benefits of it for training purposes.
By Shirley Erwee • -
Top 5 Features You Need in an eLearning Authoring Tool
The range of eLearning authoring tools has grown. With increased competition, the tools have improved. What makes one eLearning tool better than another?
By Shirley Erwee •











