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Is Your LMS License Model Misaligned? How to Avoid Costly Mistakes

Talented Learning

Making Sense of LMS License Models. Throughout the last month, I’ve reviewed 12 RFP responses for 3 different LMS business scenarios: association learning, commercial training and corporate channel/customer education. There are more than 700 LMS vendors today, yet there is no standard usage-based LMS license model.

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LMS Selection Roulette: Who Can You Trust?

Talented Learning

But what’s the alternative? You are an association or commercial training company limping along with a graying, semi-custom open source solution and multiple manual workarounds. You periodically activate and deactivate users to stay under the license count, trying to minimize costs. Roll the dice? Spin the wheel?

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Exploring eLearning Standards for the WordPress LMS Industry with Andy Whitaker at Rustici Software

LifterLMS

As you likely know, WordPress has a huge open source contributor component to it. Then license it to, Any system that wants to support importing, launching, and tracking of SCORM, essentially. I’m just going to license what you guys have. And score is going to be a box on the RFP that they need to be able to check.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

Usually, the completion of a certain number of units allows individuals to remain licensed in their profession. Although this movement away from Flash will generate cost and complexity for eLearning professionals, LearnUpon offers their customers a number of alternatives including support for HTML5 content delivery. Gamification.