Edutech has done an evaluation of various open source Learning Management Systems. Their evaluation looks at ATutor, Claroline, dotLRN, Ilias, Moodle and OLAT.
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Linking Training to Company Performance
Knowledge can be the deciding factor that enables companies to either stay on top of trends or to fall behind their competitors. One common organizational response to this challenge is a mandate to push learning content to employees and track employees’ training progress with learning management systems (LMSs). SAP Learning Solution integrates with Human Capital Management (HCM) and other mySAP ERP components and thus makes the connection between learning and the financial and operating outcomes demanded by the business.
Moodle: An open source learning management system
Moodle is the definitive open source learning management system. Like most LMSes, it make extensive use of the Internet, with features such as discussion forums, chats, journals, automated testing and grading tools, and student tracking. Because it’s open source, it’s also broadly extensible by its large user community
New Opportunity for Mid-Career Adults
Now it”s time to finish what you started. We all need faster, affordable and convenient ways to finish our degrees. Online degree programs make it easy for mid-career adults to invest in themselves and for their families” future well being
Elearnity challenges corporate LMS direction
Europian independent Learning Analyst, eLearnity, today challenged corporates to rethink their approach and commitment to Learning Management Systems (LMS).