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Author: mylearningspace
Accessibility and Your LMS

Accessibility is one of the hallmarks of developing a robust learning management system. But accessibility means much more than ā€œavailable 24/7ā€ on the web.

Time for an L&D Health Check

The L&D Health Check steps you through 18 simple questions related to learning and development in your organisation. We have built the tool based on our experience of L&D best practice spanning more than a decade with a range of leading organisations.

My Learning Space earns Totara Platinum Partner status

Fresh into the new financial year, with a boost in sales and continued success, My Learning Space has been awarded the Totara Platinum Partner status for their continued service excellence in the learning management system market.

Open Sesame integration for Totara

Totara LMS has announced an integration with Open Sesame. This makes buying and selling online courses as easy as downloading a song from iTunes.

Moodle Cloud

Our friends at Moodle HQ have launched ‘Moodle Cloud’. It’s a brand new service that provides your own free Moodle site in a few minutes – no hassle, no trial, no credit card, no problem.

Making Your LMS Pay

Many learning management systems, like Moodle and Totara, have ecommerce plug-ins, meaning that you can link your content to an online payment system. It’s a case of: No pay, no play. Paypal is one of the more widely used and trusted online payment systems.

Seven Principles of Workplace eLearning

Why do some workplace eLearning programs fail and others succeed? Here’s seven principles to implementing a relevant program for your staff.

Think Small

Many large companies with a diverse, decentralised workforce are realising that their employees don’t have a lot of time to sit down at a computer

Apps and Your LMS

Appy employees and your LMS can co-exist nicely. It turns out mobile apps can be a vital performance resource along with your skills courses.

Learning apps: Buy or build?

The LMS era has undergone many changes but few have had such immediate impact as mobile, smart devices. The scales are definitely tipping to portability when it comes to LMS design and execution but what are the key issues effecting your decision to go mobile?