Hi David, first of all it might be a good idea to move to the 2.7 version of courselab, as a business user you should be able to afford this!
2.7 has much better cross browser compatibility and more of the question types you are using like one to many and many to many questions
The question types content is very flexible/configurable and should manage what you are doing on your examples but it will be slightly different to what you can and have done with authorware. Obviously you'll need to redesign a little but that shouldn't be too tricky.
Overall courselab isn't very difficult to use and other than fixes for specific stumbling points you really shouldn't need any great outside input.
Hi David, first of all it might be a good idea to move to the 2.7 version of courselab, as a business user you should be able to afford this!
2.7 has much better cross browser compatibility and more of the question types you are using like one to many and many to many questions
The question types content is very flexible/configurable and should manage what you are doing on your examples but it will be slightly different to what you can and have done with authorware. Obviously you'll need to redesign a little but that shouldn't be too tricky.
Overall courselab isn't very difficult to use and other than fixes for specific stumbling points you really shouldn't need any great outside input.