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Forecasting the Future of E-Learning Where are we going in 2013? Presenter: Craig Weiss CEO & Analyst, E-Learning 24/7
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The future of E-Learning in 2013

Jan 25, 2015

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Craig Weiss

Here are my forecasts for the future of e-learning, which was presented via a webinar for ASTD-LA.
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Page 1: The future of E-Learning in 2013

Forecasting the Future of E-Learning

Where are we going in 2013?

Presenter: Craig WeissCEO & Analyst, E-Learning 24/7

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2013 E-LearningThe future looks bright, but hold off on those shades

Authoring Tools

Watch out here comes SaaS, HTML5 output & next tier of features

Web Conferencing

Still the bland same as ever was..in 2013, people will finally ask why

Learning Management Systems

LCMSs are heading into the dead zone, but LMS fans should take note, for in 2013 the industry will break new ground

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2013 E-LearningThe future looks bright, but hold off on those shades

Learning Platforms

Mobile, social, collaborative and ?

Digital Textbooks

Take 1 part tablets, another part e-readers and a final part of paper textbook costs. What do you have?

Kinect Technology and Augmented Reality

Education market will continue to drive the industry. Expect Kinect and AR to build mass, finally!

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Early Adopters in Education

Idaho Florida

Wants their LMS to offer online/offline synch with tablets, mobile devices

72%Wants their Outlook or Gmail calendars tied to systems‘s event management

81%

21 3North America Asia

4Australia Europe

No longer the ugly step-child of instructor led training or classroom learning

E-Learning

Growth Markets

College Adults

Target Groups in Education

K-6 7-12

Properitary on the rise

Troublesome? Yes

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LMSFar from dead, robust as ever

Apps

On/Off Synch Personalized

Video Streaming

Content Packaged

Did I mention video?

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1. Low Cost

2. Streamlined Feature Set

3. Not a LMS, they want you to believe that is true, it’s not

4. Links to courses via e-mail, social – no need to login

Next Gen Lite LMSChecklist

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Ready. Set. Go.Voices will carry

Behold

Image, Video/Audio recording and editing

TinCan

Classroom management with a twist

Reusable Learning Objects and Storyboards

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Performance

Management

Human Capital Manage

ment

Talent ManagementDoes Talent Matter?

HRIS (Human Resources

Information Systems)

Stand alone PLUS more features in a LMS

Will they become mini ERPs?

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Authoring ToolsExpect Change

Simulations

Engagement comes at a price

Why Articulate Storyline has already made a major impact

Cost Pricing

models hurting industry

Will we see lower pricing?

SaaS 50%

Key driver? Security

HTML5 Output

Continues to underwhelm

What is stopping it from 80-90%

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Video Learning Platforms

Management

Web cam, video cam, mobile devices

Keyword, transcripts

Interfaces, Integration

Tracking

Streaming, Engaging

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Learning Apps

AppleAndroid

Google PlayWindows 8

Cross Platform

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The Future of E-Learning

2013 2014 2015 2016 2020

LMS market surpasses 600

Digital Textbooks become the norm, Online learning in K-12 follows suit

Learning comes your way via gaming

devices and media centers at home

Hybrid systems come into focus, driven by emerging technology and customer need

Continued evolution of mobile devices creates rapid transistion of capabilities throughout e-learning

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Q A&

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Craig Weiss

CEO, Analyst

E-Learning 24/7

Tel 323-703-1663

Skype: diego.studiocity

[email protected]

www.elearning247.co