Making the most of sharing your LMS with multi-tenancy
Pete Potter, Customer Services Manager, Synergy Learning
How do you make it possible for different parts of an organisation to access some, but not all, of a Learning Management System (LMS)? The answer: a multi-tenancy LMS. But everyone has different needs for sharing, and different parts of a system and content that need to be kept separated. In this session Pete Potter draws on real life examples using Totara LMS (based on the open-source platform Moodle) to achieve multi-tenancy, exploring how to allow different organisations and departments within a large enterprise to have their own identity in the LMS.
- different interpretations of multi-tenancy
- common issues around user management, branding, reporting, and ongoing maintenance
- multi-tenancy with themes for the user
- sustaining future upgrades
- typical solutions Synergy Learning have developed to meet multi-tenancy requirement
Pete Potter
Pete Potter, has worked with Moodle and Mahara in an educational context since 2008 in both the UK and New Zealand. Relocating back to the UK in 2011, he joined Synergy Learning and has helped organisations develop Totara LMS as their eLearning platform.
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