You’ve researched cloud-hosted learning management systems, and you’ve narrowed down your selection to either Moodle or Totara LMS. Great! Now what?
There are many similarities between the two popular open-source LMS options; after all, Totara was built from Moodle’s foundation. Moodle is the world’s most popular LMS – inspired by the needs of the education sector, Moodle now boasts over 85 million users worldwide. Totara has the capabilities of Moodle plus extended features designed for the corporate world.
With two similar, open-source platforms, how do you know which one is right for you? If that is the question that is plaguing you, don’t despair! Join this webinar led by Totara Trainer Wesley Holden and Lambda Solutions’ LMS expert Ben Young, to learn and help you make the right choice.
Key Takeaways:
- The key differences between Moodle LMS and Totara Learn
- How do the two LMS feature sets compare?
- Which LMS will best fit your learning and training needs?
- Answers to the questions to help you get approval for your choice
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Stewart is an experienced product management professional with over 15 years in technology product management. At Lambda Solutions he leads the product development of next generation solutions for learning and talent management. His approach is to engage customers throughout the development process using instantaneous feedback to ensure solutions exceed expectations.
At Lambda Solutions, Erin works closely with clients from first login to launch, ensuring that they have maximized the features in their LMS for business success. She is passionate about providing inspired learning, finding the best solutions for your LMS configuration needs, and, most importantly, seeing clients succeed.
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Leah Chang is an instructional designer, entrepreneur and founder of Leah Chang Learning, a consultancy of savvy learning technologists and learning designers. Having been in the “learning trenches” as a learning business partner developing employee-facing learning, client education and non-profit learning projects, she is intimately familiar with the challenges instructional designers face. She’s adept at chunking large concepts and projects into realistic parts and supporting change and digital adoption at the organizational