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Enterprise LMS with Adobe Learning Manager

By : Damien Bruyndonckx
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Enterprise LMS with Adobe Learning Manager

By: Damien Bruyndonckx

Overview of this book

Looking to deliver scalable online learning solutions? Adobe's latest enterprise Learning Manager is a powerful learning management system (LMS) that enables organizations to deliver, manage, and track immersive learning experiences. This book unlocks the full potential of Learning Manager, guiding you to become an adept administrator, author, or teacher, experimenting with Learning Manager from different perspectives. You'll gain an in-depth understanding of the features and their impact on your business. From platform setup to course administration, you’ll be able to create blended learning experiences, deploy your content to different devices, and explore Learning Manager's features for monitoring your students' progress on a daily basis. Finally, you'll discover techniques for organizing and maintaining your course catalog while elevating the learner experience. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to implement your organization’s training strategy, deliver engaging learning experiences, and generate meaningful reports to monitor their effectiveness.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Publishing Learning Content
6
Part 2 – Managing Learners and Tracking Learning Data
13
Part 3 – Enhancing the Learner Experience
17
Part 4 – Administering the Platform

Creating internal and external users

Organizations do not use Learning Manager only to train their employees. They can also use it to train their customers, partners, suppliers, contractors, franchisees, and more. This is the reason why Learning Manager recognizes two main types of users – internal users and external users:

  • Internal users are the employees of the organization
  • External users are people outside the organization who need access to your Learning Manager account

External users can be assigned the role of author and manager, but cannot be administrators or integration admins. Other than that, the user experience is mostly the same for both internal and external users.

It is possible to provide different learning content to internal and external users using different learning catalogs. This will be covered in Chapter 14, Working with Catalogs and Peer Accounts.

In the next few sections, you will review various ways of creating internal and...