Training Hundreds of Users in Many Different Sites?
I already have a comprehensive help system (created with WebHelp from Ehelp.com) complete with a "How to" section. I am thinking of creating a "Product University", a modular set of documentation where each module teaches about a different area of our product. Ideally, this material would be multimedia rather than text based. I have used a great product by Qarbon.com and it will probably play a good part of this multimedia help. This material would be the same as what we currently provide in live trainings but would be made available online 24/7. We have in the past and want to continue using WebEx for some training. We have found that the ideal size of a WebEx training is 4-5 people. Are there any alternatives to training large numbers in a group?"
I seen a few other solutions, which consisted of providing documentation/multimedia in a *linear* course style flow. They, however, were far from a training course. I assume that in a training course, you want to evaluate the students/trainees. Lon-CAPA provides for this. They way that the courses are set up lends itself nicely to Multimedia/any content in small components, which build up a section. Small sections, which build up a course, and small courses that build up a curriculum. Actually, it's abstract, so you can build up whatever you want, from whatever you want.
It's been used at many Universities for a few years and is very mature, despite being in constant development.
It's also GPLed software. It doesn't just rival most commercial software packages, it does much more than *any* commercial software packages. The entire philosophy of Lon-CAPA is different than that of the other packages. Lon-CAPA is based around the student/admin/instructor, whereas other packages are based around the course material. This significant difference provides for a much easier and more intuitive experience.