The Weblearning System includes components to create, deliver, and track online quizzes and e-learning. For detailed information on each of these components ..
- Learn about creating quizzes and e-learning
- Learn about delivery of online quizzes and e-learning
- Learn about tracking and reporting features
What is it?
The Weblearning LMS System is a Web-based Learning Management System that lets you easily create, deliver, and track online courses, quizzes and presentations over the Internet or on your own internal Intranet.
How Long Does it take to Setup?
Generally, in about an hour, you can create your first quiz module with a few questions, your first course, and your starting student pool of a few students. Completing an entire course of course will take longer.
How do Students Access Quiz/Course?
This can be done several ways, including proctored enrollment, student self-enrollment, using an automated web service (with your ecommerce application for example), or, you can enroll them manually.
Can E-commerce be Integrated?
Yes. This feature is available on our 'professional' and 'enterprise' plans. A typical setup involves an enrollment of a student into a course automatically upon purchase. You can do the integration yourself, or, hire use to integrate it for you.
How many Students can take a Quiz?
Each hosted plan has a certain number of user accounts you can have at any given time (ranges from 100 to 1,000), and you can purchase additional on the Pro system. Enterprise licenses have no limit to the number of user accounts.
What Score Information is Maintained?
There are various levels of reports, including per-quiz, per-course, per-student, per-question, per-choice, category breakdowns, and student question summary among others. More information on this is here.
Can I Export Scores to Excel?
Yes. You can export almost all reports into Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. More information on this is here.
Can I have a Certificate for Students?
Yes. You can allow students to print a certificate when they pass a quiz, enable them to print it from the course, and, generate it manually from within the course admin area. Certificates are configurable per-quiz as well, so you have full control over what appears on a certificate.
Are Browser Plug-ins Required?
No. Your online quizzes are compatible with Firefox, Internet Explorer and Netscape, among others. No plugins like Flash or ActiveX components are required for most operations. Some advanced functionality (like videos, audio narrations, etc) will require you and/or your users to have the flash plugin if you want to use those features.
What Kind of Quizzes can I Create?
You can create graded quizzes (which are counted towards a student's course grade, and tracked in the system), practice quizzes (which are not counted or tracked), and learning presentations (combination of learning slides and interactive immediate-feedback questions).
What Kind of Questions and Slides can I Create?
All plans include multiple-option, multiple-response, matching, fill-in-the-blank, pick-list, true/false, essay, and yes/no question types, as well as presentation slides.
Can I use Images with my Questions and Slides?
Yes. You can include as many images per question as you choose. You can also include sounds, videos, presentations, office documents, and more.
Can I use my PowerPoint/Flash Presentations?
Yes - you can include PowerPoint, Flash, PDF, Video/AVI, mp3 and .wav files, office documents, html, and numerous others inside your courses and questions/quizzes.
Where does the Content come from?
You create and manage your own content, or you can import questions from text files.
Can Quizzes be Timed?
Yes. You can set a time limit on an exam during the publishing phase, and/or set user account or course start/end dates per user.
Can the System run on our company Intranet?
Yes. You can purchase the Enterprise License, which is a license that can operate on your internal Windows or Linux server.
Who uses the Atrixware Weblearning System?
Schools, companies large and small, and even individual teachers. This includes the Fortune 500 and government agencies, military, as well as national associations and firms with fewer than one hundred employees or students.
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