Title: Learning Management System
Last modified: August 20, 2016

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# Learning Management System

 *  [DavieJ](https://wordpress.org/support/users/daviej/)
 * (@daviej)
 * [13 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/)
 * Hi everyone,
 * I was wondering if anyone has experience working with WordPress as a Learning
   Management System (LMS).
 * We recently picked up a client and have been researching the best path to take
   with an LMS system. We have taken an in depth look at a few options thus far:
   JoomlaLMS, BuddyPress Courseware and Moodle.
 * BuddyPress Courseware – I’d love to be able to use this since I love working 
   in WordPress. It’s my go to CMS. Sadly, there seems to be some functionality 
   lacking that the client would really need. The client is eager to be on WordPress
   too (he recognizes the superior system that it is) but the functionality that
   it is lacking are: dynamic quizzes, glossary, exportable progress reports, and
   student progression in a linear fashion (buddypress seems to just present everything.)
   We’d love to find a solution in wordpress that meets these needs.
 * Moodle – great as an LMS but limited in much more than that. Client ruled it 
   out.
 * JoomlaLMS – This seems to have most/all the features and is the option the client
   has essentially had to choose for that reason alone. Neither us, nor the client,
   are infused to be working in Joomla and given that the LMS isn’t open source 
   it will be limited going forward. If we can’t find something that fills the functionality
   though we are stuck with this option.
 * At the moment, we’re about to start development into Joomla, but before we do
   I thought I’d take one last stop here on the forums for advise. If anyone has
   any suggestions for how we could satisfy the clients needs in WordPress that 
   fulfills the functionality in courseware and makes up for the few things missing.
 * I’d really appreciate any input before I have to commit the headache that is 
   Joomla!
 * Thanks!

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 *  [@mercime](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mercime/)
 * (@mercime)
 * [13 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/#post-2885340)
 * Some thoughts:
 * 1. Hire the BP Courseware Developer Stas if available
 * 2. Hire a BuddyPress/WP developer
 *  [nickzee](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nickzee/)
 * (@nickzee)
 * [13 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/#post-2885478)
 * DavieJ I have a similar client. Did you come up with a solution?
 * Thank you!
    Nick
 *  [tallhat](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tallhat/)
 * (@tallhat)
 * [13 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/#post-2885504)
 * i’m looking into this too at the moment.
    this is probably too late but it seems
   that 2013 is going to see some better wordpress LMS options: e.g. [http://www.lucidway.com/wordpress-lms-2/](http://www.lucidway.com/wordpress-lms-2/)
   [http://www.learndash.com/](http://www.learndash.com/) – not released yet (as
   of 9 Jan 2013) but looks interesting
 * so neither of those help *at the moment* but are ones to watch.
    for now, the
   other option i’ve been looking at is ‘SCORM Cloud’ and its WP integration: [http://scorm.com/scorm-solved/scorm-cloud-features/app-integrations/](http://scorm.com/scorm-solved/scorm-cloud-features/app-integrations/)–
   this may solve the LMS functionality in terms of tracking/reporting/user registrations
   etc. but i don’t think it’s actually a course/quiz constructor – that would need
   to be done some other way.
 *  [Brian Dusablon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/teamduce/)
 * (@teamduce)
 * [13 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/#post-2885511)
 * Rustici (SCORM.com) has a solid solution in their SCORMCloud plugin, but to clarify
   you do have to pay for SCORMCloud. But it is very reasonably priced.
 * It really depends on what kind of training, courses and content we’re talking
   about as to what the best solution is.
 * WooThemes just launched Sensei, but it’s a very basic course builder and has 
   no SCORM integration, so if you’re using an authoring tool, you’ll be limited
   to publish as a video.
 * These WordPress options do have some great features, though, if you’re looking
   to just get some content published in a course format, but that could also be
   accomplished pretty simply with some custom post types.
 *  [tallhat](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tallhat/)
 * (@tallhat)
 * [13 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/#post-2885513)
 * learndash v1 seems to have launched now, and there is some roadmap info e.g. 
   articulate storyline integration at some point. [http://www.learndash.com/](http://www.learndash.com/)
 *  [claudio.erba](https://wordpress.org/support/users/claudioerba/)
 * (@claudioerba)
 * [13 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/#post-2885520)
 * In My hopinion the best way is using the Cloud – Plugin – API approach and interface
   the CMS WordPress with an LMS (Learning management system).
 * The focus of an LMS is related to standard Compliancy, Reporting, Training organization
   and content delivery (that’s where the CMS lack features)
 * With the integration approach you will obtain the top features of the TOP cms
   with the vertical features of an LMS (Like standard compliancy, dedicated reports,
   learning curricula organization and so on…).
 * Usually the benefits of integrations are:
    -> Single sign on -> Course display
   in wordpress pages/blocks -> Course catalog displayed in wordpress as well
 * In Docebo we followed this approach and released a plugin to interface WordPress
   with our Docebo LMS. If you would like to check the philosophy behind the integration
   and test it for free you can do it here:
 * You can check how we do it here:
 * [http://www.docebo.com/2013/02/22/docebo-elearning-platform-wordpress-integration-lms/](http://www.docebo.com/2013/02/22/docebo-elearning-platform-wordpress-integration-lms/)
 * I hope this helps 🙂
    Claudio
 *  [ColorWP](https://wordpress.org/support/users/colorwp/)
 * (@colorwp)
 * [13 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/learning-management-system-1/#post-2885521)
 * I agree with Claudio here. The Docebo WordPress plugin provides a very nice and
   functional integration between the blogging CMS and the LMS.

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