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Getting Started with Online Member Education

Association eLearning

I Want to Offer Online Learning. Contact a few Learning Management System (LMS) providers to determine which ones offer the features your association needs. Submit a Request for Proposal (RFP) outlining your association’s goals and needs. What’s Next? Next, you’ll need to present your ideas to the board.

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RF, Please…Why an RFP Isn’t the Best Method For Choosing an LMS Vendor

Association eLearning

Analyst John Leh says there are 700 LMS vendors in the industry. They wouldn’t twist yes or no questions on an RFP to try to find a way to interpret that question so they can say yes, right? Understand that an RFP, for this example, is used to select a system, a piece of technology. Want to continue the conversation?

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Tips for Developing an LMS RFP

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So, you’re ready to take the initial plunge into eLearning, and you’re thinking of issuing a request for proposal (RFP). Distributing an RFP is a wonderful way to “set the stage” for your ideal learning management system (LMS). Developing an RFP does take time, and thoughtful consideration.

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The Latest – Learning System RFI Template

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Let’s face it – RFI/RFP documents sent over to learning system vendors are massive tomes that confuse, challenge and even baffle some vendors. Then you have RFP/RFIs that lack substance. The fact of the matter is nobody loves creating RFP/RFIs. They can be 25 pages. You’re welcome!

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Top 5 Reasons You Will Leave your LMS – and How to Switch Successfully

Association eLearning

There was quite a bit of focus at the 2012 Learning Solutions Conference in Orlando on Learning Management Systems (LMS) and how dissatisfied many users are. According to a 2010 eLearning Guild survey, only 62% of respondents said their LMS lived up to vendor promises. Vendor Selection.

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Step right up to the LMS Sideshow

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There are plenty of fantastic systems out there that will cost you anywhere from 20 thousand dollars to 65 thousand dollars for 1,000 users, minus the one time setup fee. Act 2 – Select only a vendor who is well known (name recognized). If you are interested in seeing the basics, then check out my LMS RFP template.

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Psst. You wanna buy some features?

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LMS vendors are continuing to add some very unique features in an effort to set themselves apart from the competition. System that offers 300 APIs that the client can pick and choose from. Desktop sharing (appears with a few vendors). Section 508 (still shocking at the lack of vendors that fail to offer this feature).