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January/February 2009
Considering a Learning Management System? To be successful,
an LMS must fit into your overall E-Learning plan and
facilitate the business goals you want to accomplish. An LMS
worthy of your time (and money!) must provide an
infrastructure that allows you to plan, deliver and manage
E-Learning programs in new and existing formats.
So,
what should you look for in an LMS?
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Supports
blended learning.
People learn in different ways. An LMS should offer
training options that are student-paced or instructor-led.
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Administration.
The LMS must enable administrators to manage user
registrations and profiles, define roles, set curricula,
author courses, manage content, chart student progress and
administer e-commerce.
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Reporting.
Standard and customized reports on individual and group
performance must be available to Administrators. Reports
should be scalable to include the entire learning-base.
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Scheduling.
The system should be able to build schedules for learners
and instructors.
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Learning
Screens.
All learning screens and features should be manageable,
using automated, user-friendly student and administration
screens.
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Assessment.
Evaluation, testing and assessment engines help you build
a program that becomes more valuable over time.
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Skills
management.
A skills management component enables organizations to
measure training needs and identify improvement areas
based on learners’ collective competence in specified
areas.
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Configurability.
If an organization needs to completely re-engineer its
internal processes to install an LMS or employ expensive
programming resources to make changes to the LMS, then
it’s probably not a good fit.
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Content
management
capabilities connect smaller learning objects to build
courses and curriculums. Existing content and formats
should transfer quickly and easily into the course builder
features.
There's
little doubt that an LMS,
an online training system, is a great investment that will
offer new frontiers for your training initiatives. Finding
the system that's the best fit for your company requires a
careful selection process and thorough survey of available
features.
More Information:
www.FlexTraining.com

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