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Best Learning Management Systems

JaKayla D. Lathon
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Researched and written by JaKayla D. Lathon

NOTE: Solutions in this category are designed to be used by educational institutions, such as K-12 schools, colleges, universities, and professional schools. If you are looking for an LMS to use in a business or corporate setting, please visit our Corporate LMS software category.

Learning management systems (LMSs) are platforms designed to help instructors manage educational coursework online. They provide educators with a single platform for making course material accessible online, including lesson content, assignments, and assessments. LMSs are used to help streamline the delivery of online learning for educational institutions, allowing for a more connected and accessible educational experience for students.

An LMS enables instructors to build digital courses that include various types of content, such as syllabi, lectures, multimedia files, and readings, as well as distribute assignments to students. LMSs also offer online assessment functionality, such as quizzes and tests. Communication features enable instructors to communicate with students and parents via direct messages, mobile notifications, and discussion forums.

Although there are similarities between education-focused LMSs and corporate LMS software products, platforms designed for K-12 or higher education typically include features specific to educational environments, such as grading functionality and individualized feedback on student assignments. LMSs work in concert with other education software, such as student information systems (SIS), to streamline student data management.

To qualify for inclusion in the Learning Management System (LMS) category, a product must:

Provide a platform for educators to deliver online course content to students
Distribute assignments to students and allow instructors to grade student work
Administer digital assessments to students
Facilitate individualized feedback on student work, such as through written comments or grading rubrics
Generate performance dashboards for tracking student progress
Contain gradebook functionality or integrate with third-party gradebooks

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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    Classroom is a tool in Google Apps for Education that helps teachers create and organize assignments quickly, provide feedback efficiently, and easily communicate with their classes.

    Users
    • Teacher
    • Student
    Industries
    • Education Management
    • Primary/Secondary Education
    Market Segment
    • 49% Mid-Market
    • 29% Small-Business
  • Pros and Cons
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  • Google Classroom Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    User-Friendly
    26
    Assignment Management
    25
    Ease of Use
    22
    Accessibility/Remote Access
    15
    Online Education
    15
    Cons
    Google Integration Issues
    9
    Limited Features
    9
    Upload/Export Issues
    7
    Internet Dependency
    5
    Limited Customization
    5
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Google Classroom features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    9.0
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    8.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.7
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.9
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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  • User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights are written by G2's Market Research team, using actual user reviews for Google Classroom, left between March 2022 and May 2022.
    • Reviewers like Google Classroom’s ease of use when it comes to creating, delivering, and grading student assignments.
    • Reviewers enjoy the product’s well-built and easy-to-use interface.
    • Reviewers appreciate Google Classroom’s interoperability with other Google products.
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  • Seller Details
    Seller
    Google
    Year Founded
    1998
    HQ Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Twitter
    @google
    32,520,271 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    301,875 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NASDAQ:GOOG
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Classroom is a tool in Google Apps for Education that helps teachers create and organize assignments quickly, provide feedback efficiently, and easily communicate with their classes.

Users
  • Teacher
  • Student
Industries
  • Education Management
  • Primary/Secondary Education
Market Segment
  • 49% Mid-Market
  • 29% Small-Business
Google Classroom Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
User-Friendly
26
Assignment Management
25
Ease of Use
22
Accessibility/Remote Access
15
Online Education
15
Cons
Google Integration Issues
9
Limited Features
9
Upload/Export Issues
7
Internet Dependency
5
Limited Customization
5
Google Classroom features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.0
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
8.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.7
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.9
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights are written by G2's Market Research team, using actual user reviews for Google Classroom, left between March 2022 and May 2022.
  • Reviewers like Google Classroom’s ease of use when it comes to creating, delivering, and grading student assignments.
  • Reviewers enjoy the product’s well-built and easy-to-use interface.
  • Reviewers appreciate Google Classroom’s interoperability with other Google products.
Seller Details
Seller
Google
Year Founded
1998
HQ Location
Mountain View, CA
Twitter
@google
32,520,271 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
301,875 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
NASDAQ:GOOG
(606)4.6 out of 5
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6th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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  • Product Description
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Absorb LMS inspires learning and fuels business productivity, earning #1 positions in both the Standalone Corporate Learning Management System and Customer Education Software categories. Absorb str

    Users
    • Instructional Designer
    • LMS Administrator
    Industries
    • Hospital & Health Care
    • Non-Profit Organization Management
    Market Segment
    • 43% Mid-Market
    • 39% Enterprise
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Absorb LMS is a learning management system that provides a platform for creating and managing courses, tracking professional development, and streamlining onboarding processes.
    • Reviewers like the user-friendly interface, the customization options, the ability to add external learners, and the responsive customer support, particularly praising the dedicated Client Success Managers assigned to their companies.
    • Users reported some limitations in the system, such as the lack of certain customization options, confusion in navigating between admin and manager experiences, the manual nature of the backend, and the need for more robust reporting tools.
  • Pros and Cons
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  • Absorb LMS Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    301
    Customer Support
    259
    Helpful
    185
    Intuitive
    140
    User-Friendly
    136
    Cons
    Missing Features
    93
    Limited Features
    91
    Poor Reporting
    72
    Limited Customization
    71
    Inadequate Reporting
    70
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Absorb LMS features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.8
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    9.4
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.5
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.7
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
  • Seller Details
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  • Seller Details
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2003
    HQ Location
    Calgary
    Twitter
    @AbsorbLMS
    1,489 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    588 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Absorb LMS inspires learning and fuels business productivity, earning #1 positions in both the Standalone Corporate Learning Management System and Customer Education Software categories. Absorb str

Users
  • Instructional Designer
  • LMS Administrator
Industries
  • Hospital & Health Care
  • Non-Profit Organization Management
Market Segment
  • 43% Mid-Market
  • 39% Enterprise
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Absorb LMS is a learning management system that provides a platform for creating and managing courses, tracking professional development, and streamlining onboarding processes.
  • Reviewers like the user-friendly interface, the customization options, the ability to add external learners, and the responsive customer support, particularly praising the dedicated Client Success Managers assigned to their companies.
  • Users reported some limitations in the system, such as the lack of certain customization options, confusion in navigating between admin and manager experiences, the manual nature of the backend, and the need for more robust reporting tools.
Absorb LMS Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
301
Customer Support
259
Helpful
185
Intuitive
140
User-Friendly
136
Cons
Missing Features
93
Limited Features
91
Poor Reporting
72
Limited Customization
71
Inadequate Reporting
70
Absorb LMS features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
9.4
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.5
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.7
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2003
HQ Location
Calgary
Twitter
@AbsorbLMS
1,489 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
588 employees on LinkedIn®

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7th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    As learner lifestyles change, you need an inclusive, flexible, and insightful LMS to provide engaging educational experiences and meet the needs of learners from all backgrounds. Strategically focused

    Users
    • Student
    • Teacher
    Industries
    • Higher Education
    • Education Management
    Market Segment
    • 47% Enterprise
    • 36% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Blackboard Learn is a platform designed for both online and offline learning, with features for conducting online tests and delivering lectures.
    • Users like the user-friendly interface, the variety of built-in tools, the ability to work offline, and the ease of design and space for content development.
    • Users experienced issues with the platform occasionally going down, limiting access to classes and assignments, and some found the look and feel of the platform to be outdated.
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  • Blackboard Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    91
    User-Friendly
    39
    Intuitive
    34
    Course Creation
    27
    Features
    27
    Cons
    Missing Features
    25
    Poor User Interface
    25
    Limited Features
    22
    Not Intuitive
    19
    Not User-Friendly
    19
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Blackboard features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    7.7
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    7.8
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    7.4
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    7.4
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Seller
    Anthology
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1988
    HQ Location
    Boca Raton, FL
    Twitter
    @AnthologyInc
    1,221 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    4,691 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

As learner lifestyles change, you need an inclusive, flexible, and insightful LMS to provide engaging educational experiences and meet the needs of learners from all backgrounds. Strategically focused

Users
  • Student
  • Teacher
Industries
  • Higher Education
  • Education Management
Market Segment
  • 47% Enterprise
  • 36% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Blackboard Learn is a platform designed for both online and offline learning, with features for conducting online tests and delivering lectures.
  • Users like the user-friendly interface, the variety of built-in tools, the ability to work offline, and the ease of design and space for content development.
  • Users experienced issues with the platform occasionally going down, limiting access to classes and assignments, and some found the look and feel of the platform to be outdated.
Blackboard Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
91
User-Friendly
39
Intuitive
34
Course Creation
27
Features
27
Cons
Missing Features
25
Poor User Interface
25
Limited Features
22
Not Intuitive
19
Not User-Friendly
19
Blackboard features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
7.7
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
7.8
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
7.4
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
7.4
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Seller
Anthology
Company Website
Year Founded
1988
HQ Location
Boca Raton, FL
Twitter
@AnthologyInc
1,221 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
4,691 employees on LinkedIn®
(1,485)4.4 out of 5
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8th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    Canvas by Instructure is a versatile, cloud-based learning management system (LMS) designed to support education and training at every stage of learning. Since its launch in 2011, Canvas has transform

    Users
    • Teacher
    • Student
    Industries
    • Higher Education
    • Education Management
    Market Segment
    • 44% Mid-Market
    • 42% Enterprise
  • Pros and Cons
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  • Canvas LMS Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    90
    Features
    27
    Powerful Tool
    26
    Customization
    21
    Course Variety
    20
    Cons
    Limited Features
    18
    Limited Customization
    17
    Difficult Usability
    16
    Complexity Issues
    14
    Learning Difficulty
    13
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Canvas LMS features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.5
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    8.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.5
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.3
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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  • User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights are written by G2's Market Research team, using actual user reviews for Canvas LMS, left between December 2021 and April 2022.
    • Reviewers like the versatility of Canvas LMS’ ability to create, deliver, and grade assignments.
    • Reviewers appreciate the way that Canvas LMS facilitates remote learning, but some found the organization of courses and modules to be confusing.
    • Reviewers enjoy the product’s flexibility and the channels of communication it creates between teachers and students.
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  • Seller Details
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2008
    HQ Location
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    Twitter
    @Instructure
    12,239 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    2,038 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Canvas by Instructure is a versatile, cloud-based learning management system (LMS) designed to support education and training at every stage of learning. Since its launch in 2011, Canvas has transform

Users
  • Teacher
  • Student
Industries
  • Higher Education
  • Education Management
Market Segment
  • 44% Mid-Market
  • 42% Enterprise
Canvas LMS Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
90
Features
27
Powerful Tool
26
Customization
21
Course Variety
20
Cons
Limited Features
18
Limited Customization
17
Difficult Usability
16
Complexity Issues
14
Learning Difficulty
13
Canvas LMS features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.5
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
8.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.5
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.3
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights are written by G2's Market Research team, using actual user reviews for Canvas LMS, left between December 2021 and April 2022.
  • Reviewers like the versatility of Canvas LMS’ ability to create, deliver, and grade assignments.
  • Reviewers appreciate the way that Canvas LMS facilitates remote learning, but some found the organization of courses and modules to be confusing.
  • Reviewers enjoy the product’s flexibility and the channels of communication it creates between teachers and students.
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2008
HQ Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Twitter
@Instructure
12,239 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
2,038 employees on LinkedIn®
(648)4.3 out of 5
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    Docebo is the world’s most powerful learning platform, designed to be intuitive for admins, engaging for learners, and transformative for businesses. Key differentiators include: - Capability for del

    Users
    • Instructional Designer
    • Training Manager
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 47% Enterprise
    • 46% Mid-Market
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  • Docebo Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    210
    Customer Support
    149
    Helpful
    131
    Customizability
    100
    Customization
    100
    Cons
    Limited Features
    109
    Missing Features
    106
    Limited Customization
    82
    Feature Issues
    75
    Limitations
    58
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Docebo features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.4
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    8.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.5
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    7.9
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
  • What G2 Users Think
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  • User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights are written by G2's Market Research team, using actual user reviews for Docebo, left between December 2021 and April 2022.
    • Reviewers like Docebo’s responsive customer service.
    • Reviewers appreciate the product’s ease of setup and use, they often mentioned Docebo’s onboarding and training process as a highlight.
    • Reviewers enjoy the degree of customization available in Docebo, but some wish for more infrastructure designed to facilitate classroom discussions.
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  • Seller Details
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2005
    HQ Location
    Toronto
    Twitter
    @docebo
    6,781 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    1,021 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Docebo is the world’s most powerful learning platform, designed to be intuitive for admins, engaging for learners, and transformative for businesses. Key differentiators include: - Capability for del

Users
  • Instructional Designer
  • Training Manager
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 47% Enterprise
  • 46% Mid-Market
Docebo Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
210
Customer Support
149
Helpful
131
Customizability
100
Customization
100
Cons
Limited Features
109
Missing Features
106
Limited Customization
82
Feature Issues
75
Limitations
58
Docebo features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.4
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
8.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.5
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
7.9
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights are written by G2's Market Research team, using actual user reviews for Docebo, left between December 2021 and April 2022.
  • Reviewers like Docebo’s responsive customer service.
  • Reviewers appreciate the product’s ease of setup and use, they often mentioned Docebo’s onboarding and training process as a highlight.
  • Reviewers enjoy the degree of customization available in Docebo, but some wish for more infrastructure designed to facilitate classroom discussions.
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2005
HQ Location
Toronto
Twitter
@docebo
6,781 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
1,021 employees on LinkedIn®
(601)4.4 out of 5
Optimized for quick response
3rd Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    Learning that Transforms Lives. D2L Brightspace is built with learners at the center, designed for educators and institutions committed to supporting their growth and success throughout the learni

    Users
    • Instructional Designer
    • Professor
    Industries
    • Higher Education
    • Education Management
    Market Segment
    • 45% Mid-Market
    • 41% Enterprise
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Brightspace is a learning management system (LMS) designed to facilitate online learning for both faculty and students, offering a range of tools and features for course management and enrichment activities.
    • Reviewers frequently mention the user-friendly layout, seamless transition from previous LMS platforms, and the helpfulness of the implementation and customer support teams.
    • Reviewers mentioned issues with limited storage space for assignment submissions, occasional navigation inconsistencies, and the complexity of certain features and integrations.
  • Pros and Cons
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  • D2L Brightspace Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    103
    User-Friendly
    59
    Ease of Learning
    58
    Feature Diversity
    49
    Customer Support
    35
    Cons
    Limited Features
    23
    Limited Customization
    20
    Feature Issues
    18
    Learning Difficulty
    14
    Steep Learning Curve
    12
  • User Satisfaction
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  • D2L Brightspace features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.4
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    8.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    8.4
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.3
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
  • Seller Details
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  • Seller Details
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1999
    HQ Location
    Kitchener, ON
    Twitter
    @D2L
    24,407 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    1,216 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Learning that Transforms Lives. D2L Brightspace is built with learners at the center, designed for educators and institutions committed to supporting their growth and success throughout the learni

Users
  • Instructional Designer
  • Professor
Industries
  • Higher Education
  • Education Management
Market Segment
  • 45% Mid-Market
  • 41% Enterprise
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Brightspace is a learning management system (LMS) designed to facilitate online learning for both faculty and students, offering a range of tools and features for course management and enrichment activities.
  • Reviewers frequently mention the user-friendly layout, seamless transition from previous LMS platforms, and the helpfulness of the implementation and customer support teams.
  • Reviewers mentioned issues with limited storage space for assignment submissions, occasional navigation inconsistencies, and the complexity of certain features and integrations.
D2L Brightspace Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
103
User-Friendly
59
Ease of Learning
58
Feature Diversity
49
Customer Support
35
Cons
Limited Features
23
Limited Customization
20
Feature Issues
18
Learning Difficulty
14
Steep Learning Curve
12
D2L Brightspace features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.4
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
8.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
8.4
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.3
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
1999
HQ Location
Kitchener, ON
Twitter
@D2L
24,407 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
1,216 employees on LinkedIn®
(429)4.6 out of 5
Optimized for quick response
4th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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    360Learning fosters internal mobility to solve the talent shortage by empowering companies to upskill from within. By turning their experts into champions for employee, customer, and partner growth, c

    Users
    • Responsable formation
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 54% Mid-Market
    • 28% Enterprise
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • 360Learning is a learning management system (LMS) designed to facilitate the creation, delivery, and analysis of learning and development content.
    • Users like the platform's user-friendly interface, robust features, collaborative learning approach, and the responsive customer support team.
    • Users experienced issues with the platform's navigation, limitations in content tools, and difficulties in managing certain features, as well as a lack of direct customer support contact options.
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  • 360Learning Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    103
    Customer Support
    56
    Course Creation
    46
    Features
    36
    Collaboration
    34
    Cons
    Limited Features
    33
    Learning Curve
    23
    Limited Customization
    22
    Missing Features
    22
    Navigation Issues
    15
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    9.0
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    9.3
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.5
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.7
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2013
    HQ Location
    New York
    Twitter
    @360Learning
    11,127 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    461 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

360Learning fosters internal mobility to solve the talent shortage by empowering companies to upskill from within. By turning their experts into champions for employee, customer, and partner growth, c

Users
  • Responsable formation
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 54% Mid-Market
  • 28% Enterprise
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • 360Learning is a learning management system (LMS) designed to facilitate the creation, delivery, and analysis of learning and development content.
  • Users like the platform's user-friendly interface, robust features, collaborative learning approach, and the responsive customer support team.
  • Users experienced issues with the platform's navigation, limitations in content tools, and difficulties in managing certain features, as well as a lack of direct customer support contact options.
360Learning Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
103
Customer Support
56
Course Creation
46
Features
36
Collaboration
34
Cons
Limited Features
33
Learning Curve
23
Limited Customization
22
Missing Features
22
Navigation Issues
15
360Learning features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.0
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
9.3
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.5
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.7
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2013
HQ Location
New York
Twitter
@360Learning
11,127 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
461 employees on LinkedIn®
(163)4.6 out of 5
11th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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    LearnUpon helps businesses deliver training that performs—fast, focused, and built for impact. L&D teams rely on our tightly integrated LMS to deliver learning that sticks, upskills teams, and dri

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Non-Profit Organization Management
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 50% Mid-Market
    • 27% Small-Business
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • LearnUpon is a learning management system used for sharing information and materials, integrating with other platforms, and managing and delivering educational content.
    • Reviewers like LearnUpon's user-friendly interface, strong organizational tools, customization options, responsive customer support, and the ability to integrate with other systems such as Salesforce and Zoom.
    • Users reported that setting up a course can be time-consuming, the system retains older versions of courses which can clutter the interface, and there are some limitations in reporting capabilities and integration with certain systems like Microsoft products.
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    37
    Customer Support
    34
    Helpful
    24
    Intuitive
    19
    Course Creation
    17
    Cons
    Limited Features
    12
    Missing Features
    12
    Limited Customization
    10
    Difficult Customization
    7
    Course Management
    6
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    9.2
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    9.7
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.6
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    9.2
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Seller
    LearnUpon
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2012
    HQ Location
    Dublin , Ireland
    Twitter
    @learnupon
    2,503 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    288 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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LearnUpon helps businesses deliver training that performs—fast, focused, and built for impact. L&D teams rely on our tightly integrated LMS to deliver learning that sticks, upskills teams, and dri

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Non-Profit Organization Management
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 50% Mid-Market
  • 27% Small-Business
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • LearnUpon is a learning management system used for sharing information and materials, integrating with other platforms, and managing and delivering educational content.
  • Reviewers like LearnUpon's user-friendly interface, strong organizational tools, customization options, responsive customer support, and the ability to integrate with other systems such as Salesforce and Zoom.
  • Users reported that setting up a course can be time-consuming, the system retains older versions of courses which can clutter the interface, and there are some limitations in reporting capabilities and integration with certain systems like Microsoft products.
LearnUpon LMS Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
37
Customer Support
34
Helpful
24
Intuitive
19
Course Creation
17
Cons
Limited Features
12
Missing Features
12
Limited Customization
10
Difficult Customization
7
Course Management
6
LearnUpon LMS features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.2
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
9.7
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.6
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
9.2
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
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Seller
LearnUpon
Company Website
Year Founded
2012
HQ Location
Dublin , Ireland
Twitter
@learnupon
2,503 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
288 employees on LinkedIn®
(568)4.4 out of 5
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5th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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    WorkRamp is the Learning Cloud built for the modern enterprise. Through self-guided learning modules, interactive coaching functionalities, and robust certification paths, WorkRamp allows teams to bui

    Users
    • Sales Enablement
    • Account Executive
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 72% Mid-Market
    • 16% Enterprise
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • WorkRamp is a learning management system that provides a platform for creating and managing training content, with integrations with various tools.
    • Reviewers appreciate WorkRamp's user-friendly interface, seamless integrations, and the ability to easily create and manage training content, highlighting the exceptional support during the implementation process and the platform's versatility in creating tailored learning experiences.
    • Reviewers noted that while WorkRamp is generally well-received, there are areas for improvement such as the customization options for reporting, the need for more color and flair in the design, and the need for more robust filtering capabilities in the search function.
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    117
    Course Creation
    62
    Ease of Learning
    47
    Customer Support
    43
    Intuitive
    43
    Cons
    Missing Features
    40
    Limited Customization
    27
    Limited Features
    25
    Feature Issues
    23
    Inadequate Reporting
    19
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    8.8
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    9.4
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.3
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.7
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2015
    HQ Location
    San Francisco, California
    Twitter
    @workramp
    526 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    95 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

WorkRamp is the Learning Cloud built for the modern enterprise. Through self-guided learning modules, interactive coaching functionalities, and robust certification paths, WorkRamp allows teams to bui

Users
  • Sales Enablement
  • Account Executive
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 72% Mid-Market
  • 16% Enterprise
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • WorkRamp is a learning management system that provides a platform for creating and managing training content, with integrations with various tools.
  • Reviewers appreciate WorkRamp's user-friendly interface, seamless integrations, and the ability to easily create and manage training content, highlighting the exceptional support during the implementation process and the platform's versatility in creating tailored learning experiences.
  • Reviewers noted that while WorkRamp is generally well-received, there are areas for improvement such as the customization options for reporting, the need for more color and flair in the design, and the need for more robust filtering capabilities in the search function.
WorkRamp Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
117
Course Creation
62
Ease of Learning
47
Customer Support
43
Intuitive
43
Cons
Missing Features
40
Limited Customization
27
Limited Features
25
Feature Issues
23
Inadequate Reporting
19
WorkRamp features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
9.4
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.3
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.7
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2015
HQ Location
San Francisco, California
Twitter
@workramp
526 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
95 employees on LinkedIn®
(416)4.1 out of 5
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10th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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    Moodle is an open source, feature-rich, secure and scalable learning management system that integrates seamlessly with other platforms and can be customised for any teaching or training method you cho

    Users
    • Teacher
    • Assistant Professor
    Industries
    • Higher Education
    • Education Management
    Market Segment
    • 49% Mid-Market
    • 27% Small-Business
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Moodle is an open-source learning management system (LMS) that provides tools for managing and organizing educational content, assessing students, and integrating with other software.
    • Reviewers like Moodle's flexibility, its ability to reduce workforce in marking scripts, its user-friendly interface, its multi-language support, and its integration capabilities with other platforms.
    • Reviewers experienced issues with Moodle's complexity, its frequent updates for plugins, the need for technical expertise to administer it, and limitations in its mobile app and graphical interface.
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  • Moodle Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    35
    Integrations
    17
    Features
    16
    Comprehensive Features
    15
    Customizability
    15
    Cons
    Complexity
    13
    Learning Curve
    13
    Learning Difficulty
    12
    Steep Learning Curve
    12
    Limited Features
    10
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    7.7
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    8.6
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    7.7
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    7.8
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Seller
    Moodle
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2001
    HQ Location
    West Perth, Western Australia
    Twitter
    @moodle
    36,461 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    395 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Moodle is an open source, feature-rich, secure and scalable learning management system that integrates seamlessly with other platforms and can be customised for any teaching or training method you cho

Users
  • Teacher
  • Assistant Professor
Industries
  • Higher Education
  • Education Management
Market Segment
  • 49% Mid-Market
  • 27% Small-Business
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Moodle is an open-source learning management system (LMS) that provides tools for managing and organizing educational content, assessing students, and integrating with other software.
  • Reviewers like Moodle's flexibility, its ability to reduce workforce in marking scripts, its user-friendly interface, its multi-language support, and its integration capabilities with other platforms.
  • Reviewers experienced issues with Moodle's complexity, its frequent updates for plugins, the need for technical expertise to administer it, and limitations in its mobile app and graphical interface.
Moodle Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
35
Integrations
17
Features
16
Comprehensive Features
15
Customizability
15
Cons
Complexity
13
Learning Curve
13
Learning Difficulty
12
Steep Learning Curve
12
Limited Features
10
Moodle features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
7.7
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
8.6
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
7.7
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
7.8
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
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Seller
Moodle
Company Website
Year Founded
2001
HQ Location
West Perth, Western Australia
Twitter
@moodle
36,461 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
395 employees on LinkedIn®
(297)4.4 out of 5
2nd Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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    CYPHER Learning® exists to give learners the power to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Trainers, learning and development (L&D) pros, HR pros, and educators get everything they need in one pla

    Users
    • Teacher
    • Faculty
    Industries
    • Education Management
    • Higher Education
    Market Segment
    • 58% Mid-Market
    • 25% Small-Business
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Cypher Learning is an eLearning platform that provides a range of features for managing and delivering instructions to students.
    • Reviewers frequently mention the platform's user-friendly interface, ease of use, flexibility, and the responsive support team that assists with any issues or queries.
    • Reviewers mentioned some limitations such as the need for improvement in the mobile app, difficulties in setting archive dates on users, and the need for a more straightforward option for exporting data.
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  • CYPHER Learning Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    33
    Customer Support
    25
    User-Friendly
    17
    Helpful
    12
    Navigation Ease
    12
    Cons
    Limited Features
    10
    Feature Issues
    9
    Integration Issues
    9
    Learning Difficulty
    5
    Limited Customization
    5
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    8.8
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    8.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.6
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2009
    HQ Location
    Plano, TX
    Twitter
    @CypherLearning
    10,792 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    112 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

CYPHER Learning® exists to give learners the power to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Trainers, learning and development (L&D) pros, HR pros, and educators get everything they need in one pla

Users
  • Teacher
  • Faculty
Industries
  • Education Management
  • Higher Education
Market Segment
  • 58% Mid-Market
  • 25% Small-Business
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Cypher Learning is an eLearning platform that provides a range of features for managing and delivering instructions to students.
  • Reviewers frequently mention the platform's user-friendly interface, ease of use, flexibility, and the responsive support team that assists with any issues or queries.
  • Reviewers mentioned some limitations such as the need for improvement in the mobile app, difficulties in setting archive dates on users, and the need for a more straightforward option for exporting data.
CYPHER Learning Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
33
Customer Support
25
User-Friendly
17
Helpful
12
Navigation Ease
12
Cons
Limited Features
10
Feature Issues
9
Integration Issues
9
Learning Difficulty
5
Limited Customization
5
CYPHER Learning features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
8.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.0
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.6
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2009
HQ Location
Plano, TX
Twitter
@CypherLearning
10,792 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
112 employees on LinkedIn®
(363)4.7 out of 5
9th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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Entry Level Price:$99.00
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    LearnWorlds is a lightweight LMS that enables businesses to deliver exceptional eLearning experiences to customers, employees, and partners. From unicorn SaaS like Brevo and Lokalise, to internationa

    Users
    • CEO
    • Owner
    Industries
    • E-Learning
    • Professional Training & Coaching
    Market Segment
    • 88% Small-Business
    • 10% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Learnwords is a training delivery platform that allows users to move their employee training online, featuring a training matrix and various integrations.
    • Reviewers appreciate the platform's ease of use, intuitive interface, and excellent customer support, along with its broad range of features and regular updates.
    • Users reported issues with the inability to switch off sales-related features for private trainings, lack of document sharing options, and some unoptimized features for organizations.
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  • LearnWorlds Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Customer Support
    70
    Ease of Use
    48
    Helpful
    38
    Excellent Support
    32
    Quick Support
    30
    Cons
    Missing Features
    20
    Limited Features
    16
    Feature Issues
    13
    Expensive
    11
    Poor Customer Support
    11
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    8.9
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    9.3
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.6
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    8.7
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2014
    HQ Location
    Limassol, Greece
    Twitter
    @LearnWorlds
    2,956 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    155 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

LearnWorlds is a lightweight LMS that enables businesses to deliver exceptional eLearning experiences to customers, employees, and partners. From unicorn SaaS like Brevo and Lokalise, to internationa

Users
  • CEO
  • Owner
Industries
  • E-Learning
  • Professional Training & Coaching
Market Segment
  • 88% Small-Business
  • 10% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Learnwords is a training delivery platform that allows users to move their employee training online, featuring a training matrix and various integrations.
  • Reviewers appreciate the platform's ease of use, intuitive interface, and excellent customer support, along with its broad range of features and regular updates.
  • Users reported issues with the inability to switch off sales-related features for private trainings, lack of document sharing options, and some unoptimized features for organizations.
LearnWorlds Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Customer Support
70
Ease of Use
48
Helpful
38
Excellent Support
32
Quick Support
30
Cons
Missing Features
20
Limited Features
16
Feature Issues
13
Expensive
11
Poor Customer Support
11
LearnWorlds features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.9
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
9.3
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.6
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
8.7
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2014
HQ Location
Limassol, Greece
Twitter
@LearnWorlds
2,956 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
155 employees on LinkedIn®
(102)4.6 out of 5
15th Easiest To Use in Learning Management System (LMS) software
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    iSpring Learn is a comprehensive training platform that meets the needs of a business at any stage of growth. It has everything you need to establish time-saving online onboarding, compliance, and cus

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • E-Learning
    Market Segment
    • 47% Mid-Market
    • 42% Small-Business
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • iSpring Learn is a platform that provides a way to educate and learn for various user types, from Admin to Instructor, to Learner.
    • Users like the simplicity of iSpring for teachers, the anonymity it provides for students, the ability to track students' progress, and the responsive customer service.
    • Reviewers mentioned some issues such as the need for bug fixes and enhancements, the complexity of understanding how the learning paths work, the lack of customization features, and the need for training to fully use the platform.
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  • iSpring Learn Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    60
    Course Creation
    35
    Customer Support
    33
    Helpful
    30
    Intuitive
    30
    Cons
    Missing Features
    27
    Limited Features
    25
    Integration Issues
    13
    Lacking Features
    12
    Course Management
    10
  • User Satisfaction
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  • iSpring Learn features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    9.1
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    9.5
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.5
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    9.0
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2001
    HQ Location
    Alexandria, VA
    Twitter
    @iSpringPro
    6,700 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    256 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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iSpring Learn is a comprehensive training platform that meets the needs of a business at any stage of growth. It has everything you need to establish time-saving online onboarding, compliance, and cus

Users
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Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • E-Learning
Market Segment
  • 47% Mid-Market
  • 42% Small-Business
User Sentiment
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  • iSpring Learn is a platform that provides a way to educate and learn for various user types, from Admin to Instructor, to Learner.
  • Users like the simplicity of iSpring for teachers, the anonymity it provides for students, the ability to track students' progress, and the responsive customer service.
  • Reviewers mentioned some issues such as the need for bug fixes and enhancements, the complexity of understanding how the learning paths work, the lack of customization features, and the need for training to fully use the platform.
iSpring Learn Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
60
Course Creation
35
Customer Support
33
Helpful
30
Intuitive
30
Cons
Missing Features
27
Limited Features
25
Integration Issues
13
Lacking Features
12
Course Management
10
iSpring Learn features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.1
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
9.5
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.5
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
9.0
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2001
HQ Location
Alexandria, VA
Twitter
@iSpringPro
6,700 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
256 employees on LinkedIn®
Entry Level Price:$89.00
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    Teachfloor is a social learning platform designed to enhance engagement and boost knowledge retention through interactive features. Intuitive course creation tools and a flexible learning management s

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Education Management
    Market Segment
    • 55% Small-Business
    • 35% Mid-Market
  • Pros and Cons
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  • Teachfloor Pros and Cons
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    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    21
    Customer Support
    17
    Course Creation
    9
    Ease of Learning
    9
    Customizability
    8
    Cons
    Feature Issues
    4
    Limited Customization
    4
    Limited Features
    4
    Missing Features
    3
    Connectivity Issues
    2
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    9.9
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    10.0
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    9.8
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    10.0
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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  • Seller Details
    Year Founded
    2021
    HQ Location
    San Francisco, US
    Twitter
    @teachfloor
    807 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    9 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Teachfloor is a social learning platform designed to enhance engagement and boost knowledge retention through interactive features. Intuitive course creation tools and a flexible learning management s

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Education Management
Market Segment
  • 55% Small-Business
  • 35% Mid-Market
Teachfloor Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
21
Customer Support
17
Course Creation
9
Ease of Learning
9
Customizability
8
Cons
Feature Issues
4
Limited Customization
4
Limited Features
4
Missing Features
3
Connectivity Issues
2
Teachfloor features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.9
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
10.0
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
9.8
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
10.0
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Year Founded
2021
HQ Location
San Francisco, US
Twitter
@teachfloor
807 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
9 employees on LinkedIn®
(31)5.0 out of 5
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    DrivEd is a cutting-edge Learning Management System (LMS) https://drived.space/ that brings a unique twist to the table! We've incorporated groundbreaking features to infuse learning with excitement t

    Users
    • Marketing Manager
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Marketing and Advertising
    Market Segment
    • 68% Small-Business
    • 32% Mid-Market
  • Pros and Cons
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  • DrivEd Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    19
    Customization
    8
    Intuitive
    8
    Customer Support
    7
    Course Creation
    5
    Cons
    Integration Issues
    2
    Poor Reporting
    2
    Google Integration Issues
    1
    Limited Accessibility
    1
    Poor Translation Support
    1
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  • DrivEd features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    10.0
    Ease of Use
    Average: 8.6
    10.0
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
    10.0
    Quality of Support
    Average: 8.7
    10.0
    Ease of Admin
    Average: 8.7
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    DrivEd
    Year Founded
    2017
    HQ Location
    Vancouver, CA
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    8 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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DrivEd is a cutting-edge Learning Management System (LMS) https://drived.space/ that brings a unique twist to the table! We've incorporated groundbreaking features to infuse learning with excitement t

Users
  • Marketing Manager
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Marketing and Advertising
Market Segment
  • 68% Small-Business
  • 32% Mid-Market
DrivEd Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
19
Customization
8
Intuitive
8
Customer Support
7
Course Creation
5
Cons
Integration Issues
2
Poor Reporting
2
Google Integration Issues
1
Limited Accessibility
1
Poor Translation Support
1
DrivEd features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
10.0
Ease of Use
Average: 8.6
10.0
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
10.0
Quality of Support
Average: 8.7
10.0
Ease of Admin
Average: 8.7
Seller Details
Seller
DrivEd
Year Founded
2017
HQ Location
Vancouver, CA
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
8 employees on LinkedIn®

Learn More About Learning Management Systems

What is a Learning Management System (LMS)?

A learning management system (LMS) helps instructors deliver and manage online learning by creating a streamlined communication channel between instructors and students. These software applications manage all types of content, including video, courses, and documents, and allow students to access all course content from any device. Instructors can use an LMS to manage rubrics, student discussion boards, and course syllabi, and they provide key features for reporting, progress tracking, and assignments and assessments.

LMS is the software backbone for many educational institutions, particularly for those that primarily offer online courses. These solutions are designed for academic use and give schools a valuable tool that allows students to access course material from anywhere. As eLearning has grown in prominence at all levels of education, an LMS has become an even more central part of an institution’s digital instruction efforts. Instructors rely on these tools for content management, diversifying their learning activities, and giving students more control over the learning process.

What Types of Learning Management System (LMS) Exist?

Proprietary LMS

A proprietary LMS is a closed-source platform sold and maintained by a vendor. These LMS products are often more expensive than closed source due to the licensing fee that must be paid per user, in addition to annual and ongoing fees related to the subscription. Proprietary LMS is hosted by vendors on their own server, and they are responsible for managing and maintaining the platform. They also offer the benefit of strong external support in terms of tech support if anything goes wrong with the product, though this comes at an additional cost. The downside to a proprietary LMS is the limited integrations and customization, and that security and stability rests in the vendor’s hands.

Open-source LMS

An open-source LMS is freely distributed, does not require a licensing fee, and can be maintained and customized by the user. Compared to proprietary products, these open-source solutions allow for a greater level of accessibility and control. Users can personalize the platform to suits their specific needs, with plugins and new functionalities able to be added immediately and for free. The caveat is that organizations must have the infrastructure in place to run and support their open-source solution, as well as an IT team that is familiar with the platform. Managed service providers do exist for open-source LMS, though. While there are no hard costs with an open-source LMS, organizations may still find themselves spending just as much, if not more, as a proprietary LMS to implement and manage an open-source platform.

What are the Common Features of Learning Management System (LMS)?

Course creation and management: Instructors can create and manage structured learning content and set user permissions to control how students access content. With an LMS, instructors can add a variety of media to enhance their syllabus, including text, images, videos, links, interactive tests, slideshows, and more. Teachers can upload entire courses and modules, enroll students or enable self-enrollment, and see individual reports on each student. These learning materials can be uploaded all at once, allowing students to follow along with content for the course's length synchronously or asynchronously.

Course calendars: Instructors can set all upcoming course activities on a calendar for student access. This allows students to stay on top of all assignments and upcoming tests, and to see real-time updates when due dates change.

Online assessment: Instructors can create and customize tests for students to access and submit online. Most platforms will support a variety of question types, such as multiple choice, drag and drop, essay, true or false, and agreement scale. From there, instructors can grade assignments and post scores online for students to access. Additionally, in-person assessments can also be uploaded and graded on the LMS. 

Attendance management: Some LMS products allow instructors to track student attendance for classes and events, whether the student was late or absent. These attendance reports can then be viewed online by students to see where they stand in the class.

Discussion boards: Instructors and students can create discussion topics for the purpose of completing specific assignments, continuing in-class discussions, or soliciting end-of-semester feedback. Students can respond to individual threads and edit their comments. Instructors can also set time limits on discussion access, which motivates students to respond within the given timeframe. Typically, all discussions will also be timestamped. Discussion boards give teachers one more tool to assess overall student competency in a particular subject.

Gamification: Certain LMSs contain gaming elements, which may include badges and leaderboards. The gamified environment is designed to create a more engaging learning experience for students and promote social learning. In addition to tracking their grades, students are encouraged to work toward acquiring various pieces of digital approval directly in the system.

Teacher communications: Instructors can send messages to students directly within the LMS or via email, which usually integrates with the LMS. This allows teachers and students to have 1:1 discussions related to student performance or further discussion of class topics. Teachers can also set reminders and notifications to alert students of upcoming deadlines whenever they access the LMS.

Dashboards: Dashboards allow instructors to organize all relevant information and keep it clean for viewing and tracking specific data. These interfaces can be customized to suit user needs and could include data such as average class grade, student attendance, assignment submission statistics, and student access time.

Reporting: All LMS products contain some type of reporting feature. These reports are either prebuilt (in which case the user has only a limited number of offerings that are already in existence) or customizable. These may include reports on participation, learner progress, access time, quizzes, course activity, and more.

Student profiles: Students can create and manage their own user profile within the LMS, which helps build social relationships with classmates during discussions and helps instructors to recognize their students more easily. These profiles can also contain contact information if teachers or classmates need to reach out to them.

Other Features of Learning Management Systems: Cloud, Higher education, On-premises,

What are the Benefits of Learning Management System (LMS)?

An LMS provides a centralized repository for digital content, allowing students and instructors to access and manage all required course materials in one place, from any device. These tools allow for automation of the assessment process and tracking of student progress while facilitating collaboration and communication among students, teachers, and parents.

Consolidate digital content: The primary reason to use an LMS is that it is a living repository for all digital learning content that the organization offers. It enables teachers to upload documents, create presentations, and share all course material directly through the application.

Assess student progress: Instructors can track student progress by uploading grades and assignment scores. The LMS gives them a single place where they may create, distribute, and grade assessments and assignments for their courses. Most platforms include automatic grading functions that allow instructors to mark student work and input the scores directly into a gradebook.

Distribute content: Instructors can create new content or upload existing content as needed within the application. This lets students immediately see exactly what they need to study, without having to wait until the next class session.

Facilitate communication: Typically, LMS platforms come with standard communication features that allow instructors to send messages to students or parents and vice versa. Instructors communicate information about upcoming assignments to an entire class, or they message an individual student about their progress or any concerns. Mass notification features allow instructors to get in touch with many members of the school community with one click.

Encourage collaboration: An LMS helps create a digital community that fosters meaningful collaboration among peers, both for teachers and students. Instructors use an LMS to share lesson plans and materials, tell colleagues about an instructional strategy they are trying out, or ask a question to the community. Students use discussion forums built into LMS platforms to participate in online discussions, work together on group projects, or seek help with an assignment. Learning is a social process, so encouraging collaboration can lead to a richer learning experience for students and improve retention rates.

Who Uses Learning Management System (LMS)?

Teachers: Teachers use LMS software to upload and house digital course content. Those who teach online courses often use only an LMS for all of their teaching-related needs. In an LMS, teachers can upload and collect assignments and assessments, update student grades, track student progress, and more.

Students: Students use LMS tools to access course material, take online assessments, submit assignments, and track their progress throughout the duration of a course. The LMS, particularly for an online student, acts as the hub for all school-related activities.

Administrators: School administrators use the data gathered by LMS software to track student progress and report on key metrics. Often, administrators may integrate existing student information systems (SIS) with the LMS to facilitate a seamless transition of data from one system to another. In this way, they use an LMS to maintain a holistic view of student performance throughout their tenure at the educational institution.

What are the Alternatives to Learning Management System (LMS)?

Online learning platform: Online learning platforms provide an architecture to create online courses and other educational products, and are often sold as an integration within LMS products. These products allow instructors to create customizable study materials and streamline tasks, freeing up educators to focus on providing engaging, high-quality lessons. For smaller institutions, an online learning platform might be a cheaper option to provide engaging online learning experiences for students.

Software Related to Learning Management System (LMS)

Student information systems (SIS): SIS stores and tracks all student information, including grades, attendance records, and more. The software functions as a digital dropbox for school-related information. An LMS offers some of the same features as SIS, but while SIS is focused on tracking and storing information, an LMS is entirely focused on the creation and consumption of online content. Most LMS products allow for SIS data migration.

Virtual classroom: Virtual classroom software is used by educational institutions to host classes remotely while maintaining the functionality available in a traditional classroom environment. Through the virtual classroom environment, teachers can interact with students, and students can engage with lesson materials, view presentations and videos, and take tests, all in real time. Virtual classrooms may come as an integrated part of an LMS or integrate with one.

Online proctoring: Online proctoring software allows instructors to monitor test takers remotely during online exams. Many proctoring products integrate with LMSs to streamline the delivery of exams to test takers.

Challenges with Learning Management System (LMS)

Compared to an open-source LMS, a proprietary LMS comes with several challenges:

Integrations: LMS products often have integrations with a variety of other education software, which allow for improved communication and sharing of data. Particularly when using a proprietary LMS, users may find a frustrating lack of supported integrations with their other tools. Taking stock of all products in the existing tech stack prior to purchase can help identify LMS products that would allow for integration with all other tools. Vendors may also charge for additional integrations.

Data migration: It is significantly harder to move from a proprietary LMS to another LMS product, due to the exclusivity of the vendor’s hosted platform. Users may face difficulty in migrating their data successfully to and from a proprietary LMS.

Security and stability: Proprietary LMS vendors take full ownership of the security and stable hosting of their product. Users are therefore at the mercy of vendors to keep the servers operational, and to ensure data breaches do not occur. If a proprietary LMS platform suddenly shutters, users would have little recourse to retrieve all their data safely and efficiently. 

Scalability: Proprietary LMS products charge per user, and having to add users as time goes on will incur additional registration and maintenance fees. Open-source LMS products, on the other hand, are often free and allow for smooth scaling up to tens of thousands of users. 

Which Companies Should Buy Learning Management System (LMS)?

Any educational institution that needs to manage coursework content online and improve online learning delivery should consider using an LMS. These platforms automate the administrative tasks that can detract educators from focusing more time on improving their syllabi and class engagement. 

Corporate organizations seeking a similar platform to manage their training content can find relevant products in the Corporate Learning Management Systems category. As opposed to an academic LMS, corporate LMS products are designed to support a business's onboarding, employee training, and compliance training programs. 

How to Buy Learning Management System (LMS)

Requirements Gathering (RFI/RFP) for Learning Management System (LMS)

Open-source LMS products are developed through developer collaboration and the source code is made publicly available for download. If schools are seeking an open-source LMS, they can either download and host the platform on their own on-premise servers or have a third-party vendor manage that process for them. That process will look different than a traditional buying process for proprietary LMS products, which is detailed below.

Since an LMS is often the most expensive software in a school’s tech ecosystem, the buying process can feel stressful and complicated. Schools in the process of purchasing a new proprietary LMS should consider factors such as hard costs and recurring costs, required versus nice-to-have features, and ease of use. Interoperability is also an important consideration; will the school’s existing tools and course content be able to integrate and transfer over to the new LMS? Furthermore, the platform should support an institution’s model for tracking and assessing student performance.

An intuitive platform is also critical, as both teachers and students must be able to navigate the platform with relatively minimal training, or else LMS adoption is likely to fail. Some LMS products are more optimized to suit the needs of smaller schools or vice versa. It’s important for teachers to be included in the conversation about what features an LMS should have to be useful for them, as their user experience will be the deciding factor of success or failure.

Schools should also consider both current and future goals with using an LMS. If a school is looking to massively grow its student base over a given span of time, certain LMS products may only be useful to them in the interim. A school may also desire to grow its virtual classroom capabilities and shift more substantially towards fully-online course models, in which case it would be even more important to have a platform that supports online collaboration and communication.

Once a school has considered these factors and developed their list of requirements, the next step is to develop long lists and short lists for potential vendors.

Compare Learning Management System (LMS) Products

Create a long list

Long lists are created by eliminating the options that do not provide critical functionality. For example, a K-12 school looking for an LMS shouldn’t bother with platforms intended for higher education, as they likely will offer far more features than needed and come with higher costs. They may need an LMS with built-in course authoring tools, which is not a present feature in every LMS. A typical long list should not include more than 10 products unless there are many options that are very similar. In this case, additional details like the geographical presence of the company or its reputation can be used to eliminate vendors.

What to ask vendors of learning management system (LMS)?

When narrowing down the list of vendors, buyers should consider questions such as:

  • How does the pricing model for this product work? Are there capital and recurring costs? What are the annual licensing and maintenance costs? Can the vendor offer a SaaS model?
  • How well known is the vendor? Do they have a sizable amount of clientele in the given education market?
  • If the LMS is open source, is there a reliable community of active developers that still maintain it and can respond to questions? How active is the user community for this LMS?
  • Is the LMS customizable? How much do additional modules or plug-ins cost? Can certain features be turned off or modified?
  • Can specific user restrictions be assigned depending on user type (student, teacher, administrator)?
  • What type of eLearning content does the LMS support? What languages does it support for content? Are there course templates available?
  • How well does the LMS work on mobile devices?
  • How easily can the LMS be grown to support a larger number of users and content?
  • How does the LMS handle assessment?
  • Is the LMS compliant with the school's and nation's security and privacy protocols around eLearning courses, such as SCORM, AICC, and xAPI? Is there a disaster recovery plan? Where are the servers hosted?

Create a short list

Short lists are created by reviewing the RFI information received from vendors. It is possible that some vendors decline to participate and don’t respond to RFIs. These vendors are usually eliminated from the selection process. From there, this short list steers the buying decision closer to completion, leaving only a couple of vendors to choose between based on small, key factors that fulfill all the requirements and considerations a school has for implementing an LMS.

Conduct demos

Demos are a great opportunity for buyers to see how the LMS works. Only the shortlisted vendors are invited to demonstrate their solutions. Demos should be performed live, using the system, and not through slide decks and screenshots. All vendors should follow a predetermined scenario that simulates the business processes of the buyer. For schools, they should specifically request a walkthrough of a student versus teacher experience of using the platform.

Selection of Learning Management System (LMS)

Choose a selection team

To choose a selection team, decision makers need to involve subject matter experts from all teams that will use the system. This will likely involve the principal or dean, as well as a select number of teachers who represent the larger faculty's needs. The IT department may also be present, especially if going with an open-source LMS.

Negotiation

Negotiation happens between the buyer and the short list of vendors. In some cases, there are only two vendors that make it to this stage, which means that they offer similar products. At this point, the dealbreaker is the price of the product, which can vary based on the discounts offered by each vendor. Buyers should consider upfront costs, price per user costs, and any associated content hosting costs with the LMS.

The final decision should be based on all the information gathered previously.