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4 LMS Trends to Impact the eLearning Industry in 2020

KitelyTech

2020 is a year for changes for everyone, especially in the eLearning industry. Across the industry, new ways of applying old and new technology are becoming widespread and creating effective methods of promoting learning. One of the most important trends to be aware of is the rapid expansion of the eLearning industry.

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How To Build A Custom eLearning App – Tech Stack, Features and Cost

Xicom

As we move into 2021, the eLearning market is witnessing exceptional growth. The global eLearning market is projected to be worth $325 billion by 2025. Besides, inspired by the success of Udemy and Coursera, many startups are pursuing the idea of developing an eLearning app to make it successful in a short period. Image Source.

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How To Develop a Virtual Classroom App And How Much It Would Cost?

Xicom

Do you agree with the fact that technology has revolutionized the education system? And after the 2020 pandemic, emerging technologies like AR, VR, AI are boldly paving their way to the education domain and bringing jaw-dropping transitions in the education sector by benefiting both the students and institutions. Yes of course!

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Innovative Training Delivery Methods for Forward-Thinking Organizations

Experience to Lead

Keeping staff engaged and up to date with the latest tools and technology can feel overwhelming, but positioning your team ahead of the curve has enormous potential for business growth. VR and AR learning also encourage competition among employees, as it requires teamwork and active participation.

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22 Health IT Experts Reveal the Single Best Way to Simplify Interoperability in Healthcare IT

Datica

There is no shortage of technology platforms available in this industry, but unfortunately there’s a huge disconnect between them with many of these systems having been built in silos. The best road to interoperability in healthcare available to us today is to demand an open architecture from vendors and technology providers.