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D2L Fusion 2018: Product improvements and potential signs of addressing challenges

By Phil Hill. Posted on August 13, 2018

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D2L continues to impress with product, adds new execs that might be able to address company challenges.

D2L Bets on The Cloud and Advances in User Experience

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 8, 2018

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D2L continues to improve the LMS user experience and move to cloud hosting in a manner quite different than Blackboard’s move to Learn Ultra.

Preliminary Data on K-12 LMS Market

By Phil Hill. Posted on January 22, 2018

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As we expand our coverage of academic LMS usage, we are sharing preliminary data on the K-12 LMS Market. It’s another version of the Big Four, this time with Moodle, Canvas, Google Classroom, and Schoology.

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.

University of Wisconsin System to Migrate From D2L Brightspace to Canvas LMS

By Phil Hill. Posted on October 2, 2017

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In a major decision, the University of Wisconsin System – D2L’s flagship customer since 2002 – has finished its LMS evaluation and plans to migrate to Canvas.

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.
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