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Which LMS do you use and why?
Hey Lewis...thanks for your detailed response. Very appreciated. We are a start-up planning to create compliance required learning modules in the health care industry. We expect a large number of users whose organizations require employee certification. From my research, it seems that LMS hosting on our own site will be better than cloud based. The Prosperity features look good and I have an email in for a quote.
Are you saying that you do not use cloud-based, but host on your own server? We have a webmaster to set up the service but it needs to have an easy interface for managing courses after that.
Does the 'fair amount of programming (point 6) require IT knowledge or can the average Articulate module creator also customize the LMS interface?
Does the 'functionality' of point 3 also require IT knowledge or is it intuitive for the average user?
Thanks so much
We have the exact same use case. Including the health care area.
We have been around the block with our own hosting and cloud based. Our conclusion was that the cost of maintenance of an in house LMS was too burdensome and time consuming.
But most of the cloud based systems do not have the flexibility to meet our needs. The few that do cost 5 and 6 figure licensing fees—except prosperity. The reason is that Prosperity creates a Separate Instance of their system for each client, so they can allow changes for one without messing up the rest.
Not only does prosperity allow you to add much of your own coding, but they will customize for you and their basic cost structure covers 20 hours of personal training and/or programming.
They will let you run your own instance on your own server, but this is a huge amount of work and only pays if you have very large volume.
My advice is to start with them (or someone else hosting) and when you have enough scale, then move it to your own servers.
We found that one MAJOR criterion of LMS systems depends on how you are developing courses. Our problem is that we do a lot of course development in Articulate Story Line, but we also have videos, text, PowerPoints and an occasional audio file. Not all the LMS systems integrate well with Articulate. Prosperity is pretty good in that respect.
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