An LMS is the system of record for an organization’s training. It hosts courses, assigns them to learners, tracks progress and scores, issues certificates, and produces reporting for compliance and L&D teams.
Traditional LMS platforms assume you bring or build the content. AI-native platforms like ELIL also generate the course content from your documents, then deliver and track it in the same place.
What an LMS typically includes
- Course hosting and a learner catalog
- Enrollment, assignments, and learning paths
- Quizzes, assessments, and certificates
- Completion tracking and compliance reporting
- SCORM / xAPI support for portable content