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- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi John,
This is exactly what a LMS does: allow administrators to review the results of employee course progress and scores of quizzes.
If exported and used in a LMS, Rise courses generate student data, which is sent to and stored within the LMS.
Hi John!
If your client doesn't already have an LMS in place, you may want to direct them to check out Rise.com!
You might be wondering, how are Rise 360 and Rise.com different?
Rise 360 is just a course development app, and Rise 360 courses need to be exported and hosted on an LMS for tracking.
Rise.com is an all-in-one online training system that will give your client one place to create, track, manage, and analyze training. It includes all the authoring functionality from Rise 360, plus a library of pre-built lessons on common business topics. You can also start creating your Rise.com course from one of many sample courses or templates rather than starting from scratch.
To see it in action, head over to rise.com! You can also email the Rise team at sales@rise.com.