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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /usr/home/ursamajor/public_html/amalgaminsights.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/a>On June 20, 2018 Degreed acquired Pathgather. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. All Pathgather employees are joining Degreed, creating a team of nearly 250 employees. This represents the merger of two companies present at the birth of the now-booming Learning Experience Platform (LEP) industry. Degreed and Pathgather have been direct competitors since the start. As a single entity, they are formidable with a client base of more than 200 organizations, with over 4 million licensed users and nearly $100 million in funding. From a learning science perspective, the marriage of psychology and brain science\u2014Degreed is now stronger as well.<\/p>\n Degreed\u2019s LEP platform uses a broad set of user data along with AI and machine learning to build individualized learning paths for each employee. The platform then recommends and pushes relevant content to the employees based on their wants and needs. Pathgather takes a similar approach, but has a more engaging, social, and collaborative user interface that is a hit with clients and engages a broader set of learning systems in the brain. Pathgather also incorporates behavioral \u201cnudges\u201d that provide input and feedback on the effectiveness of one\u2019s learning. This enhances engagement and also leave the learner poised for behavior change. Finally, Pathgather brings a wealth of additional user data into the mix that allows the analytics and reporting team to drill deeper and provide more effective insights at the general, but also the specific level.<\/p>\n Degreed plans to take the best of both solutions as it moves forward as one entity. This includes plans to expand the quantity and increase the overall quality of learning content, to incorporate a more social and collaborative user interface, to continue to improve and fine-tune the AI and machine learning algorithms with the influx of new data, to enhance reporting capabilities, and to continue developing skill rating and certification technologies.<\/p>\n The LEP Market is Exploding and Degreed Solidifies Its Role<\/u><\/p>\n Simply put, LEPs are the wave of the future, and that future is now. Although Learning Management Systems (LMS) still dominate, their market is growing at less than 5% whereas the LEP market share is growing at almost 200%. There are a number of reasons for the growth of LEPs and the decline of LMSs.<\/p>\n First, employees, but especially younger employees believe that they will hold multiple distinct jobs in their lives and want to continually expand their knowledge and skills base through access to high-quality learning tools. However, they want this learning to be seamless with their day-to-day workflow and lives and readily available on any device at any time. Employees want visually engaging, mobile-friendly interfaces, that are intelligent, social and collaborative. They want to easily search for answers and to have learning content pushed to them based on their preferences, job description, tasks to be completed, etc. They want the \u201cNetflix for Learning\u201d. Although employees are not experts on learning science and often their wants do not align with their needs, in this case, their demands align with some important aspects of enhanced learning. For example, engaging content and user interfaces lead to an approach motivational state. When the learning goal is to gain knowledge and to learn new facts, an approach motivation will often (but not always<\/a>) focus attention, which improves processing in the cognitive skills learning system<\/a> in the brain. In addition, easy search and 24\/7 availability mean that learning can occur in context when the learner already has important information activated but needs to add a piece or two of critical information. Finally, having content pushed to the learner based on their preferences and job description leads to a feeling of empowerment and increased engagement, as well as more well-rounded and educated employees.<\/p>\n Second, organizations are realizing that learning is a profit, and not a cost, center. It leads to better more effective employees, but also employees who are more engaged, more satisfied and more likely to stay on the job. LEPs generate profits by molding high-quality, engaged, and satisfied employees.<\/p>\n Third, from a learning science perspective, LEPs optimally engage the cognitive skills learning system in the brain. This system is about knowing. It evolved to learning facts and to gather knowledge. The cognitive skills system recruits the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus and other medial temporal lobe structures and relies heavily on working memory and attention. LEPs focus on brief bursts of engaging content (often called microlearning) that are processed effectively within the typical working memory capacity and attention span of learners. Cognitive skills are learned more quickly and efficiently with LEPs than with an LMS.<\/p>\n Learning Science Advantages of Degreed\u2019s Acquisition of Pathgather<\/u><\/p>\n