Here’s a rundown of the key features to look for when shopping for an association LMS to organize your training:
Storage of information
A good LMS will have a content library where you can store digital learning materials. You should be able to configure your library in various ways to build individual courses or organize content by topic. This feature allows you to manage your content, create systems, and organize learning resources to benefit your members.
Site is Responsive
Your association LMS allows you to customize and brand your training. In addition, it is mobile-friendly, allowing members to access it from their phones, laptops, or tablets. This feature lets you create a consistent look and feel across your organization’s main website and learning platform.
Gated Content
With gated content, distinguish members-only content from materials open to everyone. To view the materials, you usually need to be logged in or access the materials.
This feature allows you to personalize your content for your subscribers truly. In addition, it adds value to the learning programs by making them unique. You can also make money without charging dues by providing paid content to members and non-members.
Tests and Assessments
Your members can check their learning using testing tools to deliver and score online exams and assess member learning progress. Another advantage for you is knowing exactly where your members stand and what additional or different learning materials, they might need to meet their learning goals. It can also give you an insight into whether or not your courses are performing as expected.
Certifications
Once members have passed all required quizzes and exams, your LMS can issue them a certificate or document indicating they completed the courses. Members should be able to download and print these documents for their records. This course takeaway is excellent for bringing to job interviews, adding to a resume, or posting on LinkedIn.
Online Payment and eCommerce Features
Members should be able to quickly pay for courses through an LMS based on online learning. Create flexible payment options and packages to meet the needs of a wide range of members by customizing payment options and packages.
AMS LMS integration
A membership organization’s database of records is usually AMS. LMS is a new spoke added to the hub. When the two systems are linked, the LMS can determine whether a potential learner is a member of the AMS. It could, for example, assign the members to specific courses/training or apply a discount automatically.