Recommendations to others considering LearnUpon LMS:
I was not a part of the bulk of the discussions when we considered LearnUpon, so I am unable to say if we considered other LMS vendors. I will say that with regard to our needs, I don't know that we fully *knew* what those were as this presented us with such a stark contrast to what we were using previously. This has facilitated sort of a snowballing of how we offer our courses (format, quantity, how that content is presented, etc.), so in an overall big picture viewpoint, it has been a great experience. I don't quite give it the highest of marks, though, as we are still very much in a newer phase of utilization, and only after a year of implementation are we now at a point where we are finding areas of expansion and utilization. So for me I consider these marks as "room to grow." Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What problems is LearnUpon LMS solving and how is that benefiting you?
Since we've implemented LearnUpon, we've been able to nearly transition our online course offerings to being "in-house," and within our own LMS, rather than hosting them externally on partner sites. We've most recently accomplished this with a significantly longer course that totals 75 hours of required student time, which will in turn provide us with a significant savings by eliminating that revenue share. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.