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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.

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

By Phil Hill. Posted on May 15, 2017

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Our latest LMS market report is out, and with it the semi-annual update of the famous squid graph.

New Release of European LMS Market Report

By Phil Hill. Posted on December 1, 2016

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We’re giving you what we believe is a first-ever data-backed report of the European LMS market. For free.

Don’t eat it all at once.

Update: LMS Usage In Large Online Programs (Top 50 in US)

By Phil Hill. Posted on November 7, 2016

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By: Phil Hill and Justin Menard. Cross-posted at LISTedTECH Three and a half years ago Phil wrote a post “Snapshot of LMS Market for Large Online Programs in the US” giving a view into this growing segment of higher education.  Large online enrollment institutions typically mean a centrally-coordinated provision of online courses, often with duplicate course […]
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