That's interesting Amer, let us know how you get on wth SAP. What standards does it support?
The learning competancy angle can be quite an assett to the company, certainly within the UK Health service being able to prove widespread competancy can cut our liabilities insurance and contributions to a central compensation fund quite substantially.
If you just want a very small scale local solution you could quite easily set this up on a PC. I had a version of moodle as a demonstration served off of an old P3 laptop which coped suprisingly well with multiple concurrent users. Given the current financial climate this kind of approach makes reasonable sense, the investment in cash terms being minimal. The 'cost per seat' is a fraction of the commercial systems offered.
Choices would be from:
Moodle, e-front, docebo, openelms, dokeos, claroline, atutor, illias, olat, .lrn. If it works out well then quite a few offer paid support packages.
That's interesting Amer, let us know how you get on wth SAP. What standards does it support?
The learning competancy angle can be quite an assett to the company, certainly within the UK Health service being able to prove widespread competancy can cut our liabilities insurance and contributions to a central compensation fund quite substantially.
If you just want a very small scale local solution you could quite easily set this up on a PC. I had a version of moodle as a demonstration served off of an old P3 laptop which coped suprisingly well with multiple concurrent users. Given the current financial climate this kind of approach makes reasonable sense, the investment in cash terms being minimal. The 'cost per seat' is a fraction of the commercial systems offered.
Choices would be from:
Moodle, e-front, docebo, openelms, dokeos, claroline, atutor, illias, olat, .lrn. If it works out well then quite a few offer paid support packages.