LMS: The wrong place to start learning
It's going to be difficult to get rid of this fixation with LMSs. I was in a client meet this week and found to my horror that they had already purchased a LMS even before any formal strategy was discussed. This shows the level of ignorance of the field. Here's something every decision maker should note: "While LMS are useful for certain learning functions, advanced thinking skills and activities (i.e. the more learning mimics real life) require a move away from one-tool-does-it-all, and move towards picking tools for the required task - based on learner (not designer/organization) needs."Permalink | Wednesday, November 24, 2004
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