Recommneded LMS
Mar 25, 2015
By
Mike Ganci
Hello all!
I have a requirement to find a LMS to use with Storyline. We only have one course that will consist of 4 Storyline outputs(essentially 4 lessons for the course on the LMS). Therefore, I just need to report on grades from the course so I will not need one of the really expensive LMS's. Does anyone have any recommendations or where I could find some?
Thank you!
Mike
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Hi Mike,
If you're looking for an affordable, easy to use LMS with great reporting features I suggest you check out LearnUpon. We offer a free 30 day trial which you can sign up for here.
Alternatively you could drop us an email at hello@learnupon.com with your system requirements we'd be happy to let you know if LearnUpon will meet your LMS needs.
Best of luck with your LMS search!
Caroline
Digital Marketer @LearnUpon
Thank you guys!
A big part of my issue is I will not be hosting the LMS or SL files so I need to figure out more about where they will be hosting it and I will not be able to use a Cloud LMS.
Is LearnUpon only through the cloud?
LearnUpon is a cloud-based solution so we won't meet your requirements.
Hello Mike!
I would completely recommend you LMS you can find here: www.Training-Online.eu
The company where I work has been already using it in trial version and definitely we're going to buy a full version of it. Why? The main advantage is that there is no need to pay monthly fixed fees- you pay only for courses you make and your students/emploeyees use. For that reason you can easily reduce your costs for education in your company or school.
Check it :) Hope it'll help you
Hello Mike,
there is a good solution to try called JoomlaLMS (it is inexpensive multifunctional LMS on premise)
It is a well-suited solution for those who are looking for highly customized Learning Management System solution that is stored on own servers.
Check it. They have 30 days free trial and as far as i know a new version is coming up this week. https://www.joomlalms.com/
Thank you Kate, but I technically need an LMS that I can host on my server so it can't be stored on their site or the cloud. Moodle seems to be the only lms I have found that I can host.
Hi Mike,
If you have any experience deploying Java applications with Tomcat, OpenOLAT is a much better overall open source alternative for regular and SCORM 1.2 resources (SCORM 2004 support is available as a paid add-on AFAIK).
If you plan to run on Windows, ILIAS is also a decent PHP based alternative.
Hope this helps,
Alex
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JoomlaLMS is not cloud and have to be installed on your server with LAMP technologies, in the same way as Moodle.
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