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We are a non-profit organization of approximately 250 employees. We conduct a good deal of training - both in person and online - and need an inexpensive, easy-to-use LMS product. Our needs are pretty
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Selecting a Learning Management System

posted at 8/14/2007 4:28 AM EDT
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We are a non-profit organization of approximately 250 employees. We conduct a good deal of training - both in person and online - and need an inexpensive, easy-to-use LMS product. Our needs are pretty simple; maintaining our course offerings, scheduling classes, managing enrollment, tracking attendance, recording results, and reporting on everything we have collected.

Most of the "standard" LMS products are just too pricey for us. Can anyone suggest an lower-priced alternative that would meet our needs?

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