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LMS Do and Don’ts – Isn’t it time to do what’s right?

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Meet my friend, the RFP. If you are going to use an RFP, I recommend using the one I created for each and everyone. LMS RFP Template (click the link). Part of the problem with today’s RFPs, usually the ones created by folks, is that it contains too much stuff. There isn’t any hidden server secrets here.

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The potential pitfalls of a custom LMS solution

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I’ve seen these scenarios and sometimes when I read through a set of requirements or an RFP I am the first to say “This company needs a custom build, no LMS will do all of this off the shelf”. The vast majority of these situations require a behind the firewall/locally installed LMS. Pitfalls of a custom LMS solution. of days, etc.

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Halloween Edition – Tricks and Treats

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Deployment type – SaaS, Client-Hosted; if SaaS this means in the cloud, if Client-Hosted it means the system can sit behind your firewall on your servers. It does however, give you a ballpark idea at the min. To RFP or not RFP. Some vendors offer only one option, some offer two. Articles include.

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K-12 and LMSs are Broken, Who’s to Blame?

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Uptime – Most systems today who are in the cloud use server farms such as Rackspace and Amazon S3 – thus that “uptime” is tied to those servers. Private server. Fun to use for kids – I know it is a novel idea, fun and education – how dare thee! I rarely see anything below 98%.

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