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Agenda: 2006 Snapshot of Learning Technology Trends in the US IT Training Industry. IntroductionsPedagogically-defined Learning Product TaxonomyKey Findings Learning Product Buying TrendsThe Impact of Learning Business Process Outsourcing IT Training Trends linked to the New Stack Who gets Tra
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2. Agenda: 2006 Snapshot of Learning Technology Trends in the US IT Training Industry
4. Key Findings: The Old Industry is Gone
5. Key Findings: The New Industry is Here
7. Total US Education and Training Market 2006-2011 across Consumer, Academic, Government, and Corporate Segments
8. US Learning Product Demand 2006-2011: Courseware eLearning Products versus Non-Courseware Learning Products
9. LMS-CMS is Commodity Market Now: Low-cost Learning Appliances and Open Source Solutions Emerge Aimed at the Massive SMB
11. Picture of Success: Moodle and other Open Source LMS Platforms Take International Education LMS Market by Storm
14. Real-Time Collaboration-based Learning Technology Fastest Growing Product in IT Training Industry
15. Major Catalyst for Learning Technology Adoption is Explosive US Growth of Learning Business Process Outsourcing
18. Rapid eLearning is too Slow: Process-Embedded Learning is Very Fast and Profitable
20. Evolving Complexity of Web Services Standards Creates Demand for New Training New training products required for a combined audience of SEs, Developers, Security Managers, Compliance Managers, Business Process Analysts, and Line-of-Business Managers
Vertical Task and Decision-Support has to be embedded in “local” BPM models
21. Who Gets Trained? The Shift in Demographics is Profound CIOs now expected to be proficient business managers, compliance managers, and security professionals
Business Process Analysts function as Developers, System Architects, Business Managers, Training SMEs, and Instructional Designers
Helpdesk personnel are now providing live online mentoring (Dell) and in person tutoring (Best Buy)
Sales Engineers expected to pass non-secure product certification exams
Growing counter-culture of developers prefer to call themselves “the community” and not interested in titles, certification, or role limitations
Everybody is an Expert: Blogs now primary source of technical information for IT pros, developers, and power users
23. What are They Buying? Individual versus Organizational IT Training Buying Behavior
26. “Ambient Insight’s 2006 Snapshot of Learning Technology Trends in the US IT Training Industry” ( available February 15th, 2006 ):
http://www.ambientinsight.com/Reports/ReportsMain.aspx
10 reports in “Ambient Insight’s US Real-time Market Forecast for Real-time Collaboration-based Learning Products and Services” series:
Three Product Market Forecast Reports by Product Category
Content Products and Events
Content Services and Technology Services
Installed Technology
Six Buyer Market Forecast Reports by Buying Segment:
US Consumer Market
US K12 Academic Market
US Higher Education Academic Market
US State and Local Government Market
US Federal Government Market
US Corporate Market
Vendor Profile Report Sources and Related Research
27. Questions and Comments can be emailed to:
sam@ambientinsight.com