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by pjdesno
1678 days ago
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From someone who's spent 15 years in industry (from time to time being subjected to corporate training) and a dozen years as a prof where I've used Blackboard and Canvas: An LMS falls into the class of software where the purchasing decision is made several layers of management above the actual users. At least in the case of LMSs sold by for-profit companies (I don't know about Moodle, but Canvas is basically Instructure Inc) there are zero incentives to provide a product which actual does the intended job, rather than ticking all the check boxes in an evaluation process. |
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