Evaluation Questions for your LMS: Learner, Course and Program

Written By: Cudy

25th April 2023

Evaluation Questions for your LMS: Learner, Course and Program

Table of Contents

Learner

1. Are learners able to easily access their own courses and enroll in them?

2. Can learners easily navigate within the LMS and find the courses they want to take?

3. Is there a way for a learner to tell if they have successfully enrolled in a course?

4. Is there a way for a learner to tell if they have successfully completed a course?

5. Are students able to track their progress on an individual basis, rather than having to rely on administrators for this information?

6. Is it easy for students to get assistance with an LMS issue or concern?

7. Are learners able to view and print copies of their transcripts, certificates, etc.?

8. Does the LMS support the ability for different people within an organization (e.g., instructors, students) or across different organizations (e.g., departments, universities) to work together on one project/course/program?

9. Can learners share courses with other people inside or outside of their organization?

10. Does the LMS support content reuse across multiple courses and programs by allowing one instructor or organization to use content from another instructor or organization’s course(s)?

Course

1. Is it easy for an instructor to create a course?

2. Are there specific standards or guidelines for creating courses, including naming conventions, content layout, etc.?

3. Can instructors easily change or update the content of a course?

4. Are courses easily accessible to learners?

5. Are courses easy to find by learners?

6. Can learners easily enroll in a course they want to take?

7. Can learners see what other courses are available and what their options are for taking them?

8. Does the LMS allow instructors to upload documents that can be used in a course (e.g., handouts, presentations, articles)?

9. Does the LMS allow instructors to add Web links (URLs) that can be used in a course (e.g., websites, video clips)?

10. Can instructors use content from other sources (e.g., other LMSs) within their own courses?

Program

1. Is it easy for an organization to create a program?

2. Are there specific standards or guidelines for creating programs, including naming conventions, content layout, etc.?

3. Can instructors easily change or update the content of a program?

4. Are programs easily accessible to learners?

5. Are programs easy to find by learners?

6. Can learners easily enroll in a program they want to take?

7. Can learners see what other programs are available and what their options are for taking them?

8. Does the LMS allow instructors to upload documents that can be used in a program (e.g., handouts, presentations, articles)?

9. Does the LMS allow instructors to add Web links (URLs) that can be used in a program (e.g., websites, video clips)?

10. Can instructors use content from other sources (e.g., other LMSs) within their own programs?


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