Last Updated on August 26, 2023
DoceboLMS is a SCORM compliant open source e-Learning platform used in corporate, government and education markets.
It combines a knowledge management system, content management system, and learning management system in one package, with tight integration.
DoceboLMS can be used with different didactic models (blended, self-directed, collaborative and social learning). It is available in various versions including Docebo Community which is released under an open source license.
Features include:
- User registration by administrator, moderated or free.
- User management through groups, roles or organization tree.
- Additional fields for better user cataloguing.
- Competence management module and gap analysis.
- Course and curricula management system.
- Standard and customized multilevel report.
- Generation and printing of PDF certificates.
- Track monitoring and SCORM 1.2 and 2004 support.
- Administrator management and profiling.
- Didactic multimodel support (Cognitivism, constructivism and blended learning).
- Export report in Excel format and others, report scheduling for automatic sending.
- Third party software/services interfacement.
- Third party software/services import and export data.
- Web authoring.
- Pre-assessment and Post-assessment management.
- Multitemplate and Multidomain layout customization (support LTR and RTL).
- Web browser only based, multibrowser compliance, no plugins required.
- Internal search engine for content library.
- Course catalog.
- Automatic course subscription based on company role, group or tree position.
- User registration or subscription through codes or cards.
- Browser compatibility: Explorer (6,7,8,9), Chrome, Firefox, Safari.
- Supported languages: Arabic, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Standard Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Ukrainian.
Website: www.docebo.com
Support:
Developer: Docebo
License: Proprietary
DoceboLMS is written in PHP. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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