What is an LMS?
A learning management system (LMS) will allow you to manage the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation and delivery of educational courses, training programs, or learning and development programs.
Here are just a few of the most convincing reasons why your company may benefit from a Learning Management System (LMS) website that LISS can create for you:
1. Organizes eLearning content in one location.
Instead of having your eLearning content spread out over different hard drives and devices, you can store all of your eLearning materials in one location. This reduces the risk of losing important data and makes it easier to create your eLearning course. Every member of your eLearning team can also access the information if you’re using a cloud-based Learning Management System, thanks to the fact that it’s all stored on the remote server. This makes Learning Management Systems a natural fit for online collaboration.
2. Provides unlimited access to eLearning materials.
Once you upload your eLearning course materials onto the LMS and publish them, your audience has unlimited access to the information they need. Even those who are on the go can login to the eLearning platform via their smartphones and tablets, so that they don’t have to wait until their next online training session to develop skills and perfect work-related tasks. This is one of the main reasons why a LMS is essential for global audiences in different time zones.
3. Reduces learning and development cost
A Learning Management System gives you the power to completely do away with instructor travel costs, online training site rentals, and printed materials. Your online learners can carry out all of their training online, which means that you can save a sizable sum on your learning and development budget.
4. Reduces learning and development time
A Learning Management System can even reduce online training times, thanks to the fact that it gives online learners only the information they need in a direct and organized manner. Instead of having to sit through a lengthy half-hour online training course, online learners can simply click on the online modules they need and absorb the knowledge in a fraction of the time. They can also assess their understanding by taking online exams or quizzes, participate in interactive scenarios and simulations, and watch eLearning videos that highlight complex processes or tasks.
5. Quickly and conveniently expands courses
If you want to add additional online features to your courses in order to update information based on new trends or changing circumstances, you can simply login to the Learning Management System and make the necessary modifications without redoing your entire eLearning course. All of the content is in one location, which allows you to change only the master eLearning course and then deploy it to all of your online learners. This is in much easier than a traditional course, where you would have to send every member of your audience an updated manual or updated handouts.