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Tips for Developing an LMS RFP

Association eLearning

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). When the going gets tough, it may be tempting to copy another organization’s RFP requirements.

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

Association eLearning

The “Dirty Little Secret” About RFPs. Often, organizations choose a vendor by sending out a Request for Proposal (RFP). When the vendors receive this RFP, they are expected to “check the box” to indicate if their system provides that feature or not. Here are tips on managing a successful LMS switch. Vendor Selection. Live Demos.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Learning Opportunities Breaking into Instructional Design email course (free, from Connie Malamed) Change Management Foundations Course How to Land Job Interviews without Applying Online xAPI Cohort Conferences ATD TechKnowledge (New Orleans, Feb.

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Latest Negative E-Learning Trends

eLearning 24-7

I talked about this, in my newsletter, but for those who have yet to subscribe/had a chance to read it, there are vendors out there whose algorithm is flawed. Topic: LMS RFP Criteria. No spam, just the latest RFP. When this happens, you assume that they know something about it or at least have learned the background about it.

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You Just Selected a Shiny New LMS. Great! Now What?

Talented Learning

You’ve probably spent the past 3-12 months developing LMS requirements, researching potential vendors, reading RFP responses , watching demos and testing features in a sandbox. Subscribe to related blogs and newsletters to read about learning technology standards and trends. 3) Review and refresh original goals.

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3 Reasons Curatr Doesn’t Have A Discussion Forum

HT2 Labs

As more organisations click on to the idea of taking a more social approach to digital learning, so we get more requests from potential users of our software to fill out feature check-lists that come alongside a Request For Proposal (RFP). One thing that always comes up, and we say no to, is the requirement for a discussion forum.

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2015 LMS Rakings for K-12, HE and Report Criteria

eLearning 24-7

Secondly, areas were identified by which a point total would be assigned based on them achieving all those points in that specific section (varied by each section – using my LMS RFP template – newest version, not yet posted, but will be included in the report for anyone to use).

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