Moving to an Online Learning Center
You can call it an Online Learning Center, {insert Acronym} University or Education section of your website, but we simply call them Learning Management Systems. Having individual presentations organized and perhaps even sold in your AMS (association management system to you non-association folks) is a good thing. But it’s much more effective when you offer your education content in a system that’s designed for learning.
Our Learning Management System
We can start with a fresh look or match your website’s to support your branding strategy. Integrating the LMS with your website is a snap so that your members are in a familiar place they trust. eCommerce options for complete automation of self-paced on-demand courses is also very doable.
Next we’ll work with you on organizing your content. Single lesson courses to those with detailed SCORM content are some of the many options. Categories of classes that make it easy for your members to find appropriate content is displayable in the Class Catalog.
Making the most of the LMS can be accomplished with a slew of additional options:
Class Options
- Many Assessment Types (including Timed Tests and Randomized Questions)
- Evaluation Surveys
- Support for Certificates
- Structured Lesson Navigation (i.e. must do Lesson 1 before Lesson 2)
- Prerequisites for classes
- HTML, Text, Office, PDF or other flat content
- Audio Support
- Video Support
- Live, Self-Paced or Blended Class Types
LMS Features
- Discussion Forums by Class or LMS
- Blogs
- Online Chat
- Wikis
- Groups
- “Facebook-like Wall” for Announcements
- Multiple Instructor Support
- Many Reporting Options
- iPhone, Android and Blackberry accessible
- Skype integration