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State of Higher Ed LMS Market for US and Canada: Fall 2017 Edition

By Phil Hill. Posted on October 31, 2017

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With the new release of LMS market data for the US and Canada for higher education, we see Canvas and Brightspace continuing to gain, and Blackboard continuing to lose share.

LMS Revival: D2L picking up new customers and showing they can listen

By Phil Hill. Posted on August 9, 2017

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D2L has been on a roll lately, tightening the LMS market into a two-horse race with Canvas for new implementations. At their Fusion users conference, there were signs of real changes in how they listen to customers.

Academic LMS Market Share By Enrollments, Part Deux

By Phil Hill. Posted on July 17, 2017

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New view of North American LMS market share, this time scaled by institutional enrollments. Second part in series.

Academic LMS Market Share By Enrollments, Part I

By Phil Hill. Posted on July 14, 2017

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New view of North American and European LMS market share, this time based on enrollment bands for small, medium and large institutions

Follow-Up From Future Trends Forum Discussion On Learning Platforms

By Phil Hill. Posted on July 3, 2017

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So many questions, so little time. Following up on questions from Future Trends Forum discussion with Bryan Alexander and a host of others.

Academic LMS Market Share: A view across four global regions

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 28, 2017

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Thanks to the broadest view of the installed base of LMS solutions across the globe, we can see a duopoly from Moodle and Blackboard Learn.

Whither Moodle?

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 15, 2017

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While Moodle has global market share that far exceeds any other academic LMS, their number of new implementations seems to be dropping off substantially across the international regions that we track.
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