Learning and talent analyst Elearnity is launching a research programme to evaluate customer satisfaction levels of learning technology solutions and services.
The research will cover the main areas of learning technologies, including: learning management systems, bespoke and generic elearning content, authoring tools, learning content management systems, social and collaboration tools, assessment tools and mobile learning solutions.
Organisations will be asked to rate the technology they are using in these different categories based on functionality, user experience, ease of delivery, configurability and flexibility, solution impact and total cost of ownership.
Elearnity managing director David Wilson said: “Learning technologies represent a significant investment for large organisations, and there is currently no independent European-focussed research into how customers actually rate their learning technology solutions.
“Our new research will provide unique insights into how learning technology solutions are really working in practice, as well as adding further data to support Elearnity’s independent Vendor Perspectives.’
To take part in the research, click here: http://delivr.com/2a7wz