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OPM Market May Be Growing, But It’s Not Without Chaos

By Phil Hill. Posted on May 7, 2018

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The OPM market may be large and growing, but it would be a mistake to miss the chaos and wrecks. Picture a chase through the Wastelands.

Online Program Management: Spring 2018 view of the market landscape

By Phil Hill. Posted on April 2, 2018

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We break down the complex world of Online Program Management vendors. With updated pretty pictures.

MOOCs Now Focused on Paid Certificates and OPM Market

By Phil Hill. Posted on July 6, 2017

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The transformation is complete – per Class Central, big MOOCs are now focused on professional dev certificates and OPM market.

Online Program Management: An updated view of the market landscape

By Phil Hill. Posted on September 8, 2016

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We break down the complex world of Online Program Management vendors. With pretty pictures.

Online Program Management: A view of the market landscape

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 8, 2016

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We’re trying to get a better handle on the messy market of so-called “Online Program Management” vendors. This is our first cut. We could use your help improving it.

Moodle has quietly become the dominant LMS for online service providers

By Phil Hill. Posted on August 16, 2013

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One subject that we have not covered much at e-Literate lately is the market position of Moodle. Given the significant LMS market changes over the past two years, it might be worth considering how institutions are adopting and using Moodle. In the US at least, there has been a significant change – whereas in previous […]
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