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Which E-learning Solution is Best for You?

Distance learning has been around for a long time, and so have digital tools. However, during the pandemic, the need for online tools for various forms of communication and learning exploded. More and more companies and organizations saw an opportunity to turn to digital platforms to spread knowledge and information through, for example, an e-course or other training packages. Even after the pandemic, there are clear advantages of e-learning: it is often more environmentally friendly, more cost-effective, and saves time. Whether your organization is new to digital learning or has been working with online training for many years, we at BusinessWith can help you navigate among the many tools available for e-learning.

A digital learning platform can be many things. It can be a simple service for teaching or a communication world where users share texts, images, and videos that are liked, shared, and commented on by course mates. Some need advanced solutions for workshops with a high degree of interaction, while others are satisfied with a function for traditional lectures. There are organizations that need an LMS, a learning platform, for a few courses. At the same time, there are schools and universities that require large learning portals with built-in administration for bookings, registrations, and waiting lists. We at BusinessWith are here for all of you.

We have created a comparison service for e-learning tools. Search for the best e-learning system that suits your needs using the filtering options below. Good luck, wishes from us at BusinessWith!

Glossary for Understanding E-learning

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Quick Guide

Glossary for Understanding E-learning

E-learning, e-courses, and digital learning platforms can be tricky for the uninitiated. We at BusinessWith have created a small glossary to help you navigate through some common terms.

  • E-learning: Learning that takes place online.
  • LMS: Learning Management System or learning portal.
  • LXP: A learning platform that is more experience-based than an LMS.
  • Authoring Tool: The tool that the course creator uses to make the training engaging. An authoring tool requires no programming knowledge. It includes, for example, drag-and-drop exercises, animations, audio, images, and multiple-choice questions. The result can be published on a learning platform or a regular website.
  • SCORM: A technical solution for publishing digital training on a learning platform. SCORM is the industry standard for managing e-learning.
  • Blended Learning: Often, more than teacher-led discussions are required for an e-course to be truly effective. Blended learning refers to training that includes lectures, seminars, workshops, forum discussions, and other activities.

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