Q: I'm not sure I'm clearn on what 15 courses a month means?

It looks like what I'd call a 'module' you'd call a 'course' and that means I'd need to years to finish a single course. Is that correct?

dblakeotherDec 31, 2024
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Dec 31, 2024

A: Hello

Labelling can be confusing in Learning Technologies as clients and suppliers do use different terms for different things. A module/course is a single session of learning that is tracked, this is typically 40-60 minutes long. This means you can generate around 15 hours of learning per month. We do offer more courses/modules per month if bought monthly from our website, life offers to need to be carefully restricted as there is a variable cost to us on developing eLearning with AI.

Many thanks for your question

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Posted: Jan 8, 2025

Yes - the use of the word ‘course’ is furiously misleading. It is well understood and everyone knows that a COURSE is the entire collection of MODULES that comprise the delivery of the learning experience. eLMS must please correct this non-standard language so we don’t think you are intentionally misleading us. And it’s so odd the creator can’t sell a course unless on Level 3. That’s not clear

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Posted: Jan 8, 2025

Hello

You say it's well understood but here in the UK (and I have been working in the industry for over 25 years) - 'course' is often used to describe any eLearning.

Apologies for any confusion, we are trying our best not to confuse and are open and honest in everything we do I can assure you.

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Posted: Jan 15, 2025

Yes. 15 even on the highest level, when my courses average 50 modules each. So it sounds like it's going to take me over a decade to do do all my courses. Which is disappointing, because I wanted this.

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Posted: Jan 16, 2025

Yes you would need to purchase the pay monthly version for this kind of scale I'm afraid. It would still amount to just over £1 per module though.