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 | 09/02/2012 |  |  |  | Presentation |  | Presentation: Fall and Rise of the Corporate Academy Here's a copy of David's slides from his January presentation at Learning Technologies in London focusing on the Fall and Rise of Corporate Academies.
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| 08/02/2012 | | |  | Presentation | | Presentation: Choosing the ideal Learning Systems Platform and Partner David Wilson will discuss some of the key reasons why companies sometimes choose the wrong solutions or partners, and how to avoid repeating their mistakes.
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 | 26/01/2011 |  |  |  | Presentation |  | The Changing Learning Technology Landscape - David's presentation from #LT11UK David's slide deck from the Learning Technologies 2011 conference at Olympia. Session Outline: P1: The changing learning technologies landscape
David Wilson, Managing Director, eLearnity
Is the learning management system (LMS) dead? What impact will the recent explosion of interest in web 2.0, social media and informal learning have on corporate learning systems? In this wide-ranging analysis of the current environment for learning systems, Europe’s leading analyst in the field, David Wilson d
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| 18/11/2010 | | |  | Presentation | | Prep notes for webinar - Is the LMS Dead? David's prep notes for the webinar on the "death of LMS" hosted by Netdimensions today.
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 | 08/06/2010 |  |  |  | Presentation |  | Rethinking access to Learning - LSG 2010 presentation David's slides from the LSG 2010 event in London. Historically, investment in Learning Management Systems (LMS) and similar technology has focused on meeting the needs of the learning function: delivering e-learning, simplifying administration and automating reporting. Now the focus for these systems is shifting heavily to the learners themselves – and this is about more than just a prettier interface.
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