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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: WP as a kind of LMS?Hello DIMCeltic
I gave similar answer on other topics and i’m going to add some other details to this answer.
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).
Standard compliance for international E-Learning standard are the biggest problem, there are 3 main standards Scorm 1.2, Scorm 2004 and the New one TinCan.
Also other LMS related integrations are a must, HRIS software and Videoconference. Then, why rebuild some that already exist? Let’s integrate 🙂 (We are in a big data – API) 🙂
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 wellIn 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/
I hope this helps 🙂
ClaudioHello Thor
I’m from Docebo team, what you mean about “event manager”?
I hope I can helpClaudio
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Learning Management SystemIn 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 wellIn 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/
I hope this helps 🙂
ClaudioHello,
Please note that the Docebo-Wordpress plugin works only with the New Docebo SAAS and not with the old and unsupported Docebo 4
It’s pretty impossible to let it run in the old Docebo because it uses the brand new API system and also the Web App system
You can try the new docebo saas here:
http://www.docebo.com/landing/learning-management-system/docebo-wordpress-plugin.php
Claudio
Hello, I am forwarding the issue to the tech team