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The 10 Commandments of an Elearning Management
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identify your business goals and objectives and
start the research on elearning management systems
that fit those objectives. |
Are you ready to embrace elearning as a tool to enhance your
training program?
Before you invest in the right elearning management system for
you – it’s important to do the research.

Because elearning is a 5 billion dollar industry... you should
know that there are thousands of solutions out there for you to
pick from. With such a large pool of tools, how do you know
which one is right for you?
Not every system can help you. Some systems are very large,
complex and expensive. Others are very small, simple and cheap.
The scale is vast. Some are priced according to the number of
users. Some charge a flat fee for using the system. Some are
hosted solutions and others are software
implementations.

What works well for some, may not work well for you and your
specific needs. There are many benefits to using a “hosted”
tool over one that is “purchased” and integrated into your own
Intranet infrastructure.
You need to know which will work better for you, before you
spend a dime.
What I would recommend you do first is to identify your
business goals and objectives and start the research on
elearning management systems that fit those objectives.
Need help? Here are the Top 10 Commandments for the right
elearning system.
1. You must be able to create courses or course folders in a
systematic approach, to keep your training program organized
and simple to access.
2. You must be able to add documents to those folders (WORD
documents, PDF’s, EXCEL spreadsheets, videos, etc., easily,
quickly and seamlessly.
3. There must be an examination tool to “test” their
knowledge.
4. There must be a powerful mechanism to create elearning
presentations that engage and interact with your trainees for a
full-contact experience
5. You material must identify with the four modalities of
learning (everyone learns differently... reading, listening,
watching, experiencing). Your material must “speak” to
everyone, regardless of how they learn best.
6. You must be able to create surveys – to elicit feedback from
your group
7. You must be able to create certifications and performance
appraisals
8. You must be able to have people register for your classes
when training offsite or running an instructor-led
classroom.
9. There must be a robust tracking system that scores and
tracks performance in real-time, saving you time and money.
10. Depending on your business infrastructure – you’ll need to
decide whether to go with a hosted or non-hosted solution.
Again, because each system is different – there’s no guarantee
what you’re going to get – if you don’t’ first do the
research.
And so when investing in elearning, it is important to identify
these 10 items first before you explore and head into other
areas and options. These 10 items will ensure that you have a
strong foundation for your elearning management system and
program.
George Ritacco is the Director of Client Services for Global
Vision Technologies, Inc (GVT).,
http://www.globalvisiontech.com a premiere software developer
specializing in powerful, easy-to-use Internet systems for
online training and development
(http://www.omnitrackplus.com/entrypage.htm), sales and
marketing intelligence, pharmaceutical sales ops, case
management, and court reimbursement. GVT’s primary goal is to
provide our customers with tools for improving productivity,
profitability, employee morale and turnover.
12/22/08
Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=George_Ritacco
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