Ten years ago, there was a single learning platform that dominated the enterprise making it easy for organizations to research and purchase a system for their business. Large associations, businesses, and nonprofits all leveraged a learning management system (LMS) to train employees, members, constituents, customers, and contractors.
But today there are multiple systems on the market, all competing for your organization’s L&D budget including LMSs, LRSs, and LXPs.
To help you determine which platform, or suite of platforms, you need to improve your training, TOPYX and eLearning Learning created an on-demand webinar. The webinar will explore:
The free webinar will explore multiple types of learning platforms, with a focus on the three most dominant tools in today’s market.
Learning management systems are platforms used by learning and development experts to manage and deliver professional development materials in one-off or ongoing, personalized learning paths. LMSs are often used for:
For more information on learning management systems, check out our article: What exactly is an LMS?
Less extensive than an LMS, a learning record store functions primarily as a database for learning records. LRS systems are connected to eLearning systems, such as an LMS, collecting and organizing records from the system. An LRS is often used in:
Geared toward enterprises, a learning experience platform is similar to an LMS. LXPs provide eLearning experiences for users by collecting and distributing content for individual and social learning experiences. LXPs:
LMSs, LRSs, and LXPs serve different functions, with each more likely to solve problems and pain points for different organizations. To help you navigate today’s eLearning ecosystem, David Kelley, Executive VP of The eLearning Guild, explores the similarities and differences between LMSs, LRSs, LXPs, and other eLearning options in an on-demand webinar.
The webinar will take a deep dive into technology-driven performance and how workers can leverage one or more learning systems to make the greatest impact.
The webinar is free, all you have to do is tell us where to send the recording. Watch the recording now.