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| New Service | PRINT | | Saffron Interactive Announces LMS in a Box |
London (UK), June 2010 - LMS in a box is a Moodle-based solution that allows customers to quickly and easily make a branded learning management system available to their learners. It offers custom brand design, hosting, and support service.
For under £14,000 and in less than four weeks, customers can implement a hosted learning management system that includes customisation, implementation support, bespoke branding, admin support, and hosting.
Moodle is the world’s most used learning management system (LMS), and its open-source approach to licensing makes it a very attractive proposition to organisations and educators. It is used by many organisations to provide a global, enterprise-wide solution for delivering eLearning.
The development team of Saffron Interactive can brand Moodle for any organisation and add functionality that is not currently available, e.g. 360 Appraisal. Tailored Moodle solutions can be hosted inside your firewall or in the secure hosting centre of Saffron Interactive.
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