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Which LMS do you use and why?
Hey all,
Just a quick question to you....what LMS do you use and why?
I use Moodle 2.1.2 currently. Why? It seemed like a good idea at the time! Now I'm frustrated with the SCORM reporting and interface.
Any thoughts?
-Dave
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- TomRezlerCommunity Member
Hi Dave!
To be honest I don't understand to your dissatisfaction with SCORM. I've been already using it for more than a half a year through http://Training-Online.eu/
I find absolutely amazing, that you don't have to be a professioinal programmer to modify this LMS to your own needs.
Another point is that you don't have to pay any monthly fees - you pay only for courses you order.
That's why I think it doesn't depend on platform (moodle, scorm, ..) you use but it depends on provider of LMS you use ;-)
Check it out :-)
- JenniferRollerCommunity Member
- Johnc-bb2923e0-Community Member
I like Skprep ( www.skyprep.com )!! I love the simplicity they provide. Any modifications can be done easily. They also provide all statistics about all the user entries. People should definitely check it out!
- sameersharma-c4Community Member
- AndrewSomiahCommunity Member
Hi Dave ,
Have a look at the Kallidus LMS it should meet your needs. Reporting is
amazing, it support SCORM 1.2,SCORM 2004 and AICC e-Learning content.Andy
- FilipHradilCommunity Member
Hi There,
I had used SCORM for long time. But my budget isn't high and scrom began to seem overpriced. Recently I found new lms software: training-online.eu.
I am not experienced with it very well yet. But it seems very adavantageous for my tiny needs. For example I've got 30 USD credit for start and it's enough for few months of using (for me).
It has many language mutations so I can use it in Czech :).
Hi Andrew,
Looks like this post came through a number of times - so I went ahead and deleted the duplicates.
- ChrisPurvisCommunity Member
Hi everyone!
So reading through the blogs etc. and wondering what is a cost effective but relevant LMS to use with Storyline... which has got me to writing a little about it and wondering if anyone has a solution.
I've used various LMS's to test and to implement courses, so what is this conclusion?
Do we use SAP LMS?... Not the best tool but can work great with a lots of customization which = cost... and I mean lots of cost.
Why do I say this.... Well SAP wasn't created as a LMS but as a ERP tool which then added the LMS functionality in as a integration to their current SAP system to be part of the HR component. Yes they have introduced SuccessFactors... but has his worked they way we want it too.
I guess I should ask myself what do we want from a LMS system?
Something to just host electronic learning?. (hopefully not) Or is it to access courses and give us a system which allows us to host training content, track our courses, evaluate our learners and report any learning electronically. (Another interesting subject)
Which brings me to Moodle... Its cheap but does most of what a company needs. Customization at no cost (themes), evaluation on standard reports (I really mean Standard) and hosting of courses which using a external provider hosting company can cost almost nothing. I must say it doesn't have the best reports unless you have a full time administrator to pull reports and integrate them together in excel to generate your final report. Or if you have a SQL programmer to customize your reports through a Moodle plugin.
Then we have the subject of curriculums which has been a huge part of learning not just within schools but in companies. So where do we start and where do we finish in a cost effective LMS system?
Yes we do have others out there like Cornerstone, SCORM Cloud etc. but these will cost a bundle if your looking at implementing at 1000 users +.
So far... I feel Moddle is a great companion to Articulate courses (SCORM 1.2 & 2004) .... unless your trying Tin Can API of course.... then its not good at all.
Where do we start? and how will we finish?....
- ReneR1Community Member
So far... I feel Moddle is a great companion to Articulate courses (SCORM 1.2 & 2004) .... unless your trying Tin Can API of course.... then its not good at all.
We just implemented Totara (via a platinum partner), which is the corporate version of Moodle. As far as I understand it, and according to our partner, neither supports 2004 natively (see Supported Versions). Perhaps there is a third-party/add-on route for 2004?
It has taken a lot of customization ($$) to get the reports and organizational functionality to the structure we need. So far so good, but still in the import validation/tweaking mode.
Storyline v1 published to LMS/1.2/HTML5 is working well on our desktops and mobile apps. Thank you, Storyline! Can't wait for our 2016 budget to kick in so I can purchase v2!
- MayaYifatCommunity Member
Hi,
We are looking at Totara as well. But from what I understood, it cannot pull data from SL questions like drag and drop, text entry, matching drag and drop, etc.
We have many such interactions within our SCORM files and it's a little disheartening to know that we can't pull the data or know what the learners typed into the text entry boxes (then why do we even need them there in the first place?)
insights appreciated!
Thanks
Maya
- JakeWCommunity Member
I have looked at the big legacy systems (Cornerstone, Saba, Learn.com/Taleo/Oracle, Success Factors/Plateau, and SumTotal) — I have never met anyone who liked using these complex and over-priced systems. We explored open source option (e.g., Moodle), but found that you end up spending more on hosting/support than just paying for a solid corporate LMS. We found several that we liked, but landed on Torch LMS. Their system is excellent, and great support too.
- ChrisPurvisCommunity Member
Awesome will take a look :)
Thank you.
- RyanDeWittCommunity Member
What: Litmos, Canvas and for my Wordress site use Learndash,
Why: Seamless, Reliability, Cost and Client's preference.
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