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CalebCummings
4 years agoCommunity Member
Shopping for learning solutions
Hi ID Heros!
I wasn't sure where to post this, but I've had some enlightening conversations here before. I am a newly hired eLearning specialist at a small medical clinic (first job as an ID!). I ...
PhilMayor
4 years agoSuper Hero
Try and avoid any LMS that comes with its own authoring tool integrated, unless it is an Rise.com, an Adapt instance or perhaps Elucidat. The reason for this is two part.
They will have limited developers and you want a good los and a good authoring tool, you do not want the team splitting their work across two platforms.
Secondly, most authoring tools like this are tied to the LMS when you want to leave it is likely you will have to rebuild all of your courses for your new LMS and even if you can export to scorm to use elsewhere to be able to author them you will still need to pay for access.