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I Need an LMS. Where Do I Start?

Experiencing eLearning

Several years ago, the team I worked with presented on our process for selecting and implementing an LMS. If you’re reading this post in email or in a feed reader, you may need to view the presentation on Slideshare.). The LMS RFP Template from E-Learning 24/7 is another option with a small list of features you might consider.

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I Need an LMS. Where Do I Start?

Experiencing eLearning

Five Tips and an RFP Template : Choosing the Right LMS is another article from Learning Solutions Magazine with tips for selecting the right LMS. Even if you don’t plan to do a formal RFP, this template can help you think about questions you should be asking. Membership required). LMS Options. Change Management.

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Working With E-Learning Vendors: Evaluating Responses to Your RFP

E-learning Uncovered

In my last post , I gave some tips on what to include in the Request for Proposal (RFP). The best time to think about how you want to evaluate vendors is when you are creating the RFP, so you don’t forget to ask the vendors for something you need. Do you want the legal department to review the terms and even the courseware?

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5 Considerations Before Choosing an LMS

eLearning Brothers

I present to you my 5 Considerations Before Choosing an LMS (in no particular order): Consideration #1: What are you looking to accomplish by implementing the LMS? The downside of prepackaged courseware is that you are forced into taking it as is, with little to no ability to customize it to your branding needs.

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Making The Jump Into eLearning

ICS Learning

First, there is the content which consists of your lessons, courseware, quizzes etc. So, we have these two pieces – the instructional content (or “courseware”) and the LMS. In laymen’s terms, it is this SCORM standard that allows courseware or Sharable Content Objects (SCOs) of all types to be loaded into any SCORM-compatible LMS.

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Latest Negative E-Learning Trends

eLearning 24-7

Quick call Microsoft, and tell them to add “authoring tool” to their presentation software pitch. Courseware LMSs showing first and foremost their LMS and then either mentioning afterwards that it is the courses/content you are purchasing or letting the reader figure it out on their own. . Thank you RCAT slide vendors.

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Tony Karrer

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