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Organize Course Catalogs by Major
1/27/2016 - Posted by Sarah Robinson

In the Latitude Learning LMS, Majors are used as a grouping mechanism to organize courses within a catalog. Categorize your courses by training topic or departmental program. This document describes how to add a major, manage major records, and utilize majors in course catalog search tools.

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Design Custom Branding for Individual Organization Units
11/19/2015 - Posted by Sarah Robinson

Once you have built out custom HTML content, CSS files and images for your LMS, you can choose which content should display for users at each organization within your Business Structure. This flexibility empowers one company to serve multiple franchise brands, or tailor content to the differing needs of training partners, all within the same portal.

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Administrative Use of Interest Lists
11/3/2015 - Posted by Sarah Robinson

This document explores the authoritative rights of LMS Instructors, Administrators and Portal Administrators to use the "Interest List" feature as a managerial and data analysis tool. All pages listed under Interests in the Left Navigation Menu help them to either create interests as a technique for mass enrollment, or review students’ expressed interests to produce useful training insights. 

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Employee Training vs. Extended Enterprise Training
11/3/2015 - Posted by Janay Robinson

The following is a reprint of an article written by LatitudeLearning's CEO, Jeff Walter and published in Training Magazine's Blog. The article focuses on the differences between employee training and extended enterprise training and how to understand which best fits your organization.

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Introduction to Certification and Curriculum Management
11/2/2015 - Posted by Sarah Robinson

The Latitude LMS Certification and Curriculum features provide flexible, performance-driven competency management tools to portal administrators, enabling them to define and manage their Training Programs. These tools provide the ability to mix prerequisites, equivalencies, electives, and mandatory courses with performance data to create certifications and curriculums that drive employee performance. From the simplest requirements to complex setups with certifications and curriculums nested in hierarchies, the LMS has the ability to turn training plans into reality.

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Latitude mentioned as "prominent player"
10/21/2015 - Posted by Sonia Gottfried

Latitude Learning, the only cloud-based LMS provider built for franchisors, was mentioned as a prominent player in the learning space

SALINE, Mich., October 21, 2015 –
This week Latitude Learning was mentioned in an article by WhaTech Channel as a prominent player in the learning space. 

Following is an excerpt from the online article:





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Extended Enterprise Training: Perfect for Every Industry
10/13/2015 - Posted by Sonia Gottfried

The following is a reprint of an article written by Latitude Learning's Janay Burch and published in Capterra Training Technology Blog.  The article focuses on how extended enterprise has taken on more importance as firms have become increasingly specialized and inter-connected; creating a demand for Extended Enterprise Training (EET) LMSs.

Click here to read Extended Enterprise Training: Perfect for Every Industry on the Capterra Training Technology blog or read a reprint of the the article below.



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Offer Discount Coupons for LMS Course Tuition
10/9/2015 - Posted by Sarah Robinson

Portal Administrators who have monetized their LMS with tuition-based courses and enabled the eCommerce feature now have the option of running sales campaigns for training content. With just a campaign name, discount amount, and term of offer, and you can generate a list of unique coupon codes for distribution and further market your courses!  



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Set up eCommerce to Monetize Your LMS
10/6/2015 - Posted by Sarah Robinson

Latitude has made it easy for portal administrators to monetize their Learning Management System with several eCommerce options. Once eCommerce is enabled and properly configured for your portal, you can offer clients, partners or distributors the ability to purchase courses and other training-related activities within the LMS. Thanks to Latitude’s partnership with PayPal, administrators can choose whether they want to accept payments via Credit Card, Direct Bill, or both.  

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Paying Course Tuition in the LMS
10/5/2015 - Posted by Sarah Robinson

Students can purchase LMS courses and other training-related activities in one of two ways: Direct Bill or Credit Card. Thanks to Latitude’s partnership with PayPal, learners who enroll in tuition-based courses can use their Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or debit cards to make online payments, or agree to be invoiced for the cost of tuition.  

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