2. Allows you to create, distribute, and track
training anywhere on any device.
Range from systems for managing training
and educational records to software for
distributing online or blended/hybrid college
courses over the internet.
3. LMS is the framework that handles all
aspects of the learning processes.
Is the infrastructure that delivers and
manages instructional content.
4. The focus of an LMS is to deliver online
courses or training to learners, while
managing students and keeping track of their
progress and performance across all types of
training activities.
CMS on the other hand are systems that are
used primarily for online or blending
learning, supporting the placement of course
materials online.
5. Course Content Delivery
Student Registration and Administration
Training Event Management
Curriculum and Certification Management
Skills and Competencies Management
Skill Gap Analysis
Individual Development Plan (IDP)
6. LMS market is booming. With an increasingly
mobile population and distributed
workforces, the Demand for eLearning is at
an all-time high.
7. Easily adapting and reusing materials over time.
More choices for creators of curriculum, such as
method of delivery, design of materials, and
techniques for evaluation.
Creating economies of scale that make it less
costly for organizations to develop and maintain
content for which they used to rely on third
parties.
Improvements in professional development and
evaluation, allowing companies to get more
value from human resources while empowering
individuals with additional tools for self-
improvement.
8. Automatic enrollment: Logic within an LMS which
registers and reminds employees for mandatory courses.
Enhanced Security: Many corporate LMS solutions have
single sign in, advanced authentication and firewalls to
ensure data security.
Whitelabeling: The ability to create online training
content that aligns with a company’s brand
Multi Lingual Support: In a globally distributed company,
many employees or partners need training in their native
languages. A corporate LMS allows training in multiple
languages.
9. Software: Software companies face several
training challenges. They need to train
customers all over the world on their varied and
often complex products. They need to train
partners on the best tactics to sell. With the
ever changing universe of tools, programming
languages and internal products, software
companies also need to keep their staff up to
date on the latest programs, utilities and
company practices.
10. Healthcare: Hospitals, medical device
companies and clinics are fast paced, complex
environments. There are training needs for
compliance, device usage, and staff medical
procedures. Using an LMS is essential for
repeatable, easy to access coursework in
healthcare.
Marketing and Advertising services: The world
of marketing is ever expanding. With multiple
mediums to track in the modern landscape such
as broadcast media, social media, webinars and
paid digital advertising, marketers need to be
constantly learning. With an LMS, marketers
learn on the fly, keep track of their knowledge
with quiz results, and can onboard new
marketers with ease.
11. Rosters: A digital roll call sheet for tracking attendance and for sending
invitations to class participants.
Registration Control: The ability to monitor and customize the
registration processes of e-learning curriculum.
Document Management: Upload and management of documents
containing curricular content.
Multiple device access: Delivery of course content over web-based
interfaces such as desktops, phones or tablets.
Distributed instructor and student base: Remote participation by the
instructor or pupil allows courseware to feature multiple teachers or
experts from across the globe.
Course calendars: Creation and publication of course schedules,
deadlines and tests.
Student Engagement: Interaction between and among students, such as
instant messaging, email, and discussion forums.
Assessment and testing: Creation of varied knowledge retention
exercises such as short quizzes and comprehensive exams
Grading and Scoring: Advanced tracking and charting of student
performance over time.