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Top Learning Management Systems of 2017
My late grandmother was a teacher for 30 years. She would be amazed to see how much education has changed over the past decade.

My late grandmother was a teacher for 30 years. She would be amazed to see how much education has changed over the past decade. The emergence of e-learning is among the biggest changes.
The e-learning market generated $107 billion in revenue in 2015 it is expected to grow 9.2% every year. While the e-learning market is strongest in the United States and Europe, it is growing faster in the developing world. According to research from eLearning Industry, the market is growing fastest in India, China, and Malaysia. It is growing over 40% a year in each of those countries.
This rapid growth is largely attributed to valuable learning management systems. Here are some of the top learning management systems.
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Kajabi

Kajabi is a newer LMS tool that aptly rates itself as “The #1 Revenue Producing Platform.” It has carved a very unique niche for itself in the LMS industry. It focuses entirely on marketers selling their digital products as courses and other e-learning formats.
Yaro Starak of Entrepreneurs-Journey.com states that Kajabi is a truly admirable tool, which is rare to find in the increasingly crowded LMS industry.
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“After watching the video I have to say that right now Kajabi is a front runner, it made me excited about using many of the features, and that’s a rare thing when it comes to technology… Kajabi contains some pretty cool community management tools, allowing your members to signify whether comments left to content are just comments or questions or answers to questions. This can then be filtered so you can easily see what questions are waiting for you to respond to. You can also highlight answers offered by other members to reduce your workload.”
Kajabi reports that its users have generated over $400 million with its LMS content delivery solutions.
###h2 ###a href="https://www.absorblms.com/"> Absorb LMS has distinguished itself by providing a rich array of features. These features include:
An exceptional contextual interface
Highly responsive website
Smart filtering options
The primary downside of Absorb LMS is the price point. The most affordable plan is $1250 a month, in addition to $4000 in initial installation and set up fees.
Schoolology LMS

Most LMS software is developed for higher education and professional development. Schoolology LMS Took advantage of an untapped market for K12 LMS solutions.
Several other LMS systems focus solely on K-12 e-learning. Schoolology is probably the only product that serves both markets, although it still is most widely known for its K-12 LMS software.
Many teachers and students have praised the tool. However, some teachers have pointed out that Schoology has problems with email and SMS notifications. You need to spend extra time filtering through your notifications, which is an issue Schoology needs to deal with in the future.
Overall, it is still a great LMS tool.
Grovo

Grovo is one of the most comprehensive corporate LMS solutions on the market. There is one major feature that differentiates it from most of its competitors. Grovo has pre-developed curriculums that instructors can use. Most other LMS solutions required them to develop their own.
According to Finances Online, it has earned a 99% customer service rating.
“Grovo is a tool that teaches Internet and professional skills with 60-second videos to corporate clients. The videos follow Grovo’s proprietary microlearning methodology and are delivered in its beautiful and effective training platform. Delivering more than 4,500 video courses and assessments covering 150 Internet tools, cloud services, and professional themes, all created in its NYC headquarters, Grovo makes it very easy for individuals and enterprises to obtain the important digital skills required to do well in today’s connected world.”