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LMS Low-Cost Webinars Hosted eCommerce Subscriptions

Tony Karrer

I was talking with a startup that has an existing audience and now want to provide a monthly subscription for access to training to this audience. The learners will get access to webinars, recorded webinars, videos, and other online content that they will author separately. What would you recommend they research as possible options?

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Articulate Storyline on the Cloud

LearnDash

If you call yourself an instructional designer, then there is no doubt that you have had exposure (at some point) to Articulate Studio, or their newer Storyline offering. For years, the Articulate Studio offering has been a (very) successful add-on to Microsoft PowerPoint. In other words, you pay once and then download.

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eLearning Development 101: The Guide to eLearning Authoring Tools

OpenSesame

This product is great for elearning developers who have existing PowerPoint training content that they want to convert, or instructional designers that don’t have much developer experience. Like Captivate, Presenter offers a host of characters to add to your courses, and top notch video editing features. Who is it for?

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5 Easy Ways to Share E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

To share elearning courses via a learning management system or Articulate Online is common. It’s the method I prefer and the one I use to host the content I share for this blog and in the elearning community. There are plenty of web services to do that and the cost is relatively low for a domain and hosting.

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LMS Solution for Simple Partner Compliance Training

Tony Karrer

Current Thinking So, without a lot of thought, here’s what I’m currently thinking and I hope folks will weigh in… I was a little surprised when I realized how much some of the mainstream SaaS LMS products (Articulate Online, Learn.com, etc.) We are definitely considering doing something like a hosted Moodle solution. would cost.

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Rapid Learning Management Systems

Tony Karrer

I've been asked numerous times over the past couple of years by various types of people and companies a very similar question: I plan to or have been conducting and charging for training workshops for clients. It's hosted. I'd like to creating this as self-paced eLearning possibly with other capabilities as well. How can I do that?

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