A learning management system (LMS) and an LMS content provider go hand in hand. An LMS enables companies to deliver online learning to employees, members, volunteers, etc., and an LMS content provider offers the online learning content that will be uploaded into the LMS and then distributed to learners. LMS vendors partner with the content providers they feel will best cater to their clients’ needs. They know making the right LMS content available to their clients will give customers a better ROI for their investment in online learning. For a variety of reasons, the primary content provider/authoring tool for TOPYX LMS is dominKnow.Â
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