L21 Vendor Demo Survey Feedback
Note: Same responses are listed once with number of submissions in parentheses.
What is your overall impression of the LMS?
Blackboard Learn (n=21)
· Great improvement (4), addresses frustrations with current version.
· More intuitive
· More robust, a lot of functionalities if faculty take the time to learn and invest; upgrades look good; extremely broad functions.
· Less clunky
· Getting better, will work for Geisel.
· Cumbersome and not a big improvement over current version.
· Really like new features, especially mobile; if we aggressively promote mobile it would be good to tweak the authentication process.
· Going in the right direction. Things are solid. Generally good. Very capable and has many options I never knew existed.
· Plethora of tools available, but the interface is not user friendly.
· Has all the features, but not well integrated into our faculty day-to-day.
· Seemed a little clunky
· Presenter was too amped up. Presentation was slightly disorganized, not Dartmouth-specific.
Canvas by Instructure (n=26)
· Awesome product, looks impressive, fresh look, great, very positive
· User friendly (5), easy to use, seamless and simple
· Powerful set of features, by far the best presentation of the three, not corporate
· Good product, lacking some features
· Open and accessible, collaborative
· Great UI, seamless, navigation clean and simple, good structure, very well organized , well laid out and features very usable, modern and well designed
· Professional layout and design
· Very robust and complete LMS, but there will be a fairly steep learning curve for faculty.
· Very nice organization and interface for laptop, not so much for iPad.
· Lots of flexibility (3)
· Very impressed; this is what the LMS of 2013 should look like; design is well thought out and the features very usable.
· Good, looks like it would do what I need. Really like it – my favorite.
· Responsive to input and feedback.
· Fresh, new approach, students already using similar interfaces and can be "at home."
· New and shining
· Best presentation of product capabilities, nice features
· HTML (inline) editor (2), gradebook (2)
· Not sure if I could map Bb into it; seems like there are similar feature sets.
· Makes it easy to create their course, a lot is automated, drag and drop, responding to work – via rubric, video, inline editing
Overall impression (continued)
Desire2Learn (n=14)
· Clean (3), intuitive interface (4)
· Positive, different, interesting, nice
· Like it, forward thinking, innovative
· Good organization of product, well thought out
· Easy to use, more user friendly
· Seems like an effective product for helping instructors build a learning experience, but there seems to be many features /functionality that are in progress still.
· Calendar and rubric seem better to use and look at.
· Portfolio (3), students have control, can share
· Not very impressed, design isn't great
· Not that different from Blackboard (3), not many new/useful features that set it apart
In your view, what are the strengths of the LMS? Which attributes or features stand out?
Blackboard Learn
Product
· Familiarity (3). The benefit of longevity and a proven track record, know the product and interface. We understand it fairly well, no big cost in time staying with Bb. Mature product.
· Feature-rich, tools (8), variety, choices
· Considerable improvement over current version; very impressed with capabilities, better if Dartmouth adopted a cloud instance.
Interface/Navigation
· Adaptive release screens and interfaces have not changed, many clicks are not different.
· Organization of home page is more flexible (2), access to content.
· Interface is reasonably flexible for presenting information in different ways and can be modified by students.
Content
· Being able to edit content without downloading
· Import/export features
· Ability to view past versions of content (2)
· Math editor
· Video embedding, YouTube
· Content management (3)
· File sharing (2)
Calendar (3)
· Export to students' personal calendars
Grading
· Ability to attach and measure learning goals
· Better grading system (2)
Collaboration
· Social media integration
· Community features
· New Facebook-like interface
Has mobile apps and interfaces (2)
My Bb
· Interface
· Impressive
Other
· Free alumni accounts
· Faculty help site, webinars, tutorials
· Ties to publishers
· Seem motivated to respond to weak points
Strengths (continued)
Canvas by Instructure
Product
· Platform (3), continuous updates
· Focus on mapping business requirements to the solution, on the roles of the users
· Really focusing on features that matter – that people really use
· Spectrum of functionality, feature rich
Interface (4)
· Design (3) well thought out, makes sense, clean, not cluttered
· Usable (3)
· Agile, customizable (2), incredible features
Navigation
· Drag and drop files (6)
· Hyperlinks in syllabus (2)
· Built in view without leaving home page
· Clean and simple
· To do list – don't need to drill down to get info
Content
· Media integration (3), video, access to lots of media from editor, YouTube
· MS docs integration and inline annotation (4)
· Content import (2), batch upload and downloads, flexible import from other systems
· Text editor supports LaTeX and wysiwyg math, language platform
Interoperability
· Working toward Office365 integration
· No support for lock-down browser, but does integrate with Respondus, if student has it.
· Supports LTI, well known APIs, Googledocs, BigBlueButton videoconferencing, Banner
Calendar
· Auto update (4) on syllabus, assignment changes, populates iCal or Outlook (2)
· Auto-adjust dates term (4) helpful to faculty
· Supports groups (2)
· Easy to link assignments in the syllabus
· Positive (5) dynamic, looks great
Grading
· SpeedGrader (3) looks great, dynamic , iPad version
· Inline annotation/commenting on submitted assignments (2)
· Tab and arrow keys work in gradebook
· Log of changes to grade book – excellent
Collaboration
· Tools
· Discussions via email (2), can respond outside LMS, don't need to log in
· Groups (2) spaces, support
· Peer review of assignments managed easily
Mobile (2)
· Nice interface
Strengths (continued)
Analytics (2)
· Use analysis
· Used to provide feedback on how the system is being used across institutions
Other
· Handles sections
· Notifications (2)
· Save as you go
· Text block question in quizzes
· Rubric features and editor
· Online conference
Desire2Learn
Interface
· Students have the ability to shape their space
· Course Builder
· Tools look good, far superior to Bb
Navigation
· Easier for faculty to navigate
· Drag and drop (2), linked for ease of use
Content
· View and edit Office docs in browser
· Video note (3) and insert stuff almost anywhere
· Comprehensive content delivery options
· Unicode, Math ML and LaTeX
· Export items in a format that can be opened without D2L
Grading
· Highly flexible grading abilities, tools
· Progress reporting (2) useful, extensive and easy to use
· Less clunky
· Able to annotate
· Grade mechanism set up so students can better understand where they went wrong
· Compatibility with Excel
· Options for summaries for class or students
Collaboration
· Flexible discussion board
· Supports TA and co-instructor collaboration
· Supports student groups
· Online chat for office hours
Strengths, continued
Mobile
· Mobile app for content annotation, grading
· Positive, good presence
· Native apps (2), appropriate use
· Good for DMS
Portfolio
· Robust, a plus, feature rich
· persists after graduation (2)
· Can control who sees it
Calendar
· Agenda view
· ICS integration
· Strong tie to calendar
Other
· Browser lockdown (2)
· Advising feature
· Release conditions (2)
Please tell us about any weaknesses that you observed in the LMS
Blackboard Learn
Complexity
· Too many features
· A lot of what people find "missing" is actually there, just don't know it or where they are in SPs that haven't been implemented.
· Extremely broad functions
· Strength (many features and options) is also a problem because there are too many choices when trying to design a site.
· Lack the expertise to know the subtleties, e.g. blog, wiki, journal
· Company is focused on features and not as much on production support and coming up with solutions to integrate client workflow.
Interface
· Home page still looks like old Bb and students may roll their eyes at "change" if faculty doesn't use it any differently.
· Navigation is still improbable, not always clear
· Drag and drop still not fully implemented
· Not intuitive and features are hard to set up
· Clunky interface, slow response times – can take forever to try to figure out how to do something
· Even the people demoing Bb have problems with it
· Nobody likes Bb
Calendar
· Calendaring only for assignments
· No dates on non-graded tasks, e.g. readings
Content
· Tagging by topic
· Searchable by student
Other
· Would like a subscribe option for blogs, wikis, journal postings
· Goals and objectives must be imported by administrators
Weaknesses (continued)
Canvas by Instructure
Interface
· Overall course structure is fixed so this will require rethinking from Bb options
· Home page seems cluttered though this is customizable
· Visual organization of pages isn't great, cluttered
Mobile
· iPad can't be used to author content or build sites, mostly used for reading content, grading student work, or participating in discussions, lacks offline storage
· Android app is very new and much more limited but they are working toward mobile parity
· Can't annotate assignments on mobile
· Seems weak, main app not mobile friendly
· Functionality on IOS seems good, but can be improved
Blog
· Outside (2), seems messy, too clunky to be useful or worth getting over the barriers for short courses.
· Not integrated for grading but seems to have good workaround
Collaboration
· Discussion board (2), might not be used the way we commonly use it
· Plug ins, GoogleDocs for collaboration
· No chat functions yet (2); students want that feedback
· Unsure how easy it would be to share content across courses, by department
Interoperability
· Integration with 360
· Doesn't support SCORM standard
· Not as useful with external programs like Adobe Captivate
Other
· Browser lockdown not native (3)
· Who's online
· Aspects of adaptive release on assignments are very clumsy if concept-to-concept mastery is desired.
· No free retention of alumni content
· We will need to work to make the change and work around the "missing" features.
· More information about portfolio needed (3)
Weaknesses (continued)
Desire2Learn
Overall
· Lack of anything very inspiring
· Lacks depth of BB
· Many options; may take a while to complete a task
· Do not see any features that would make me want to switch from BB; invested great deal of learning time, perhaps could be convinced after playing with it
· Real benefits to students, but not sufficiently different from BB to warrant a change
· Recent 3-day outage?
Collaboration
· Blog seemed clunky and complicated.
· Lacks feature of collaborating across all schools.
· No built in wiki tool
Other
· 2GB storage allotment may be too small for portfolio
· Adopting D2L will require a significant training investment
Note: Presentation dates
Blackboard Learn 1/29/2013
Desire2Learn 2/4/2015
Canvas by Instructure 2/5/2013
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