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Must Read: Essential Reading: The Future of Learning: Identifying Disruptors

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September 15, 2025 2 min read
Must Read: Essential Reading: The Future of Learning: Identifying Disruptors
  • ExpertusOne – original incarnation. First vendor to have geolocation in their mobile app – even today, you find systems that lack that, heck even trade show apps – I mean, how can I find the Cornerstone booth in section 309, when I have no idea what section I’m in, because your signage is awful – attend a LTUK show – and you will know first hand.
  • Litmos – Original version – not the version you see today. Strong UI/UX out of the gate and proof that you could be streamlined yet very effective in understanding your audience.
  • Cobent – (RIP) – 100% all compliance platform. Disruptor – they couldn’t adapt enough for compliance
  • Training Orchestra – Training management system – it is all about even management and scheduling here – you want the best? Here you go.
  • Growth Engineering – Truly a gamification platform that understands what is achievable by disruption. Sadly, they couldn’t sustain. Still playing catch-up.
  • Blue Volt – First gamified platform – and first to really target blue-collar workers.
  • Degreed – The behemoth of LXP. I’d add EdCast here too – both disruptors early.
  • Xyleme – an LCMS that was worth its weight. Disruptor – just failed to understand the market (although one vendor, not X here, thinks LCMS is back – no, it’s not)
  • Type of system (LMS – Learning Management System, LXP – Learning Experience Platform, KM – Knowledge Management Platform/System)
  • PR – Product Review – Coming by Nov 25. The specific month is shown.
  • Answer Engine – it drives the entire platform. The AE is using Gen AI – the basics are that the learner asks a question, and a response is presented. The learner can click text or a word, and it goes right to that article, content, or video that exists within the platform. Includes cites.

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