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5 (More) Key Features to Consider When Choosing an LMS (Part 3 of 3)

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Support for screen readers. Time-zone support. Are all the features available in the correct time zone (including support)? E-learning standards support. Internal chargeback support. Do you have users who are visually-impaired? Is the time zone adjustable to match each geographic location’s time?

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3 Signs you need a new Learning Management System (LMS)

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Support isn’t supportive It’s late. Some LMSs now have live support, or extensive knowledgebases and forums that can help you solve problems. If you aren’t getting the support you need, chances are high that there is an LMS provider out there who can provide better assistance. Your training starts in the morning.

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Employ the right business tools to cultivate employee engagement

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For example, a fully functional ERP system can demonstrate how effortless it is to make equipment requests, contact the Help Desk, or get reliable support services. Having an organized and accessible system in place can give them a lasting positive impression of the workplace.

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7 Things you need to know about LRS (Learning Record Store)

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The data is created as a result of some form of learning experience that takes place in other systems or processes that support the xAPI (Experience Application Performing Interface), formerly known as the Tin Can API. A Learning Record Store (LRS) is a data store system that can be used to receive, store and return learning records.

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When is it time to switch from a free to a paid web analytics solution?

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Another consideration to keep in mind is technical support — in other words, you get what you pay for. If you’re using a free/open-source content system, you’d better have an on-site expert who really understands the service you’re using, because you won’t be able to count on support from your free provider.

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5 Key Features to Consider When Choosing an LMS (Part 2 of 3)

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Languages supported. Upgrade process. Are you forced to take an upgrade, and does it break your custom business rules or can you stay on a current version? If so, for how long? Is the system available in the languages you need—both on the end-user and administrative side? As you can see, there’s a lot to think about when choosing an LMS.

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Selecting a Learning Management System (LMS), Part 1 of 3: Four Pointers

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Decide if you want to deploy your LMS on-site or hosted/Software-as-a-Service. Comparing the two is a true “apples to oranges” exercise. Making this decision narrows the field and saves you a lot of time. This one is a bit subtle but an important issue. Do you have a help desk or personnel to help end-users?

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