We bought 360Learning for the collaborative learning features. We are building a culture of collaborative and active learning and 360Learning is the only LMS on the market that does this well. I've used other LMS platforms in the past and did extensive research on what would meet our needs and 360Learning was the closest thing to it.
So far, our learners are enjoying the UI/UX and we're seeing some good interactivity with the reactions and discussion forum features with the platform. The home page makes it easier for learners to explore learning options.
We rely a lot on SME generated content. I firmly believe 360Learning's authoring tool is the easiest for SMEs to use and gives the most customization for creating interactive learning experiences than any other LMS authoring tool. Our L&D team uses Articulate 360/Storyline among other software to create engaging eLearning. 360Learning's authoring tool isn't as robust as those tools, but it is the most robust I've seen for SME generated content. Our SMEs are able to create more engaging courses now. SME generated eLearning prior to this would only be a long recorded video which isn't effective.
Although our users don't seem to use the functionality as much yet, the mobile app is easy to use and there's a integration with Teams. It's also very easy to set up private groups for a variety of purposes. We aren't doing a lot of it currently, but in the future, I can see how we can utilize 360Learning for client facing training easily and create some revenue streams for L&D
The Client Success and Product Teams are very receptive to feedback and I like how easy it is to submit questions or support tickets. I also really appreciate that 360Learning has made their product roadmap transparent in the platform. It's nice to know what features are coming and a timeline to plan how we can integrate into our programs.
Overall, 360Learning isn't perfect and there are some challenges on the admin side, but I think it was the best LMS choice for us today and can become the best LMS on the market in the future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
No LMS is perfect and all seem to have their disadvantages. As someone who has used a good amount of LMS's in the past, there are some challenges on the ADMIN side that I was used to be being able to do in the past. However, the learner experience has been drastically improved and a little inconvenience for the admin team is worth the overall benefit for all of our users.
- The collaborative learning features are great, but they are not currently available when using SCORM. We have been using a combination of SCORM and the native authoring tool, but wish we could use the collaborative learning features more since that's why we bought them
- There are some restrictions that are only available on paths that would be easier to have available in a course. We are creating more paths than I ever had to do before to use the full functionality of open answer questions. For example, ILT courses need to be set up using the paths feature since that is where the classroom feature is.
- Currently, there is no way to manually assign a user to a course or mark users complete for courses which has made the migration to 360Learning take longer. They have the capability to migrate stats, but it's via their team.
- The technical set up aspects have taken longer than ideal for me. Some of this is on our IT team, but there are some efficiencies that could be improved.
- The Teams integration application appears to not allow for playing SCORM courses.
- Custom dashboards aren't available yet (on the roadmap for 2023). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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