Auzmor headquartered in West Des Moines offers Auzmor Learn, a corporate LMS designed to make launching, tracking, and reporting for any type of training, in one centralized location, viewable on any device, with tools to track and encourage employee learning.
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Lalilo by Renaissance
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Lalilo is a visually engaging, standards-aligned literacy software program for grades K–2. It supports literacy learning and instruction through interactive and developmentally appropriate exercises for students and extensive data tracking and planning tools for teachers. Lalilo supports learning and instruction across all components of literacy, including phonological and phonemic awareness, letter and word recognition, comprehension and fluency, vocabulary, writing, and social literacy.…
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Pricing
Auzmor Learn
Lalilo by Renaissance
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Auzmor Learn
Lalilo by Renaissance
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
Required
Optional
Additional Details
There are a few different set up fees based off of number of users, any data migration etc. that needs to be done.
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Auzmor Learn
Lalilo by Renaissance
Features
Auzmor Learn
Lalilo by Renaissance
Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Auzmor Learn
8.5
28 Ratings
4% above category average
Lalilo by Renaissance
8.2
2 Ratings
4% below category average
Course authoring
8.224 Ratings
8.21 Ratings
Course catalog or library
8.425 Ratings
8.62 Ratings
Player/Portal
8.524 Ratings
8.62 Ratings
Learning content
8.522 Ratings
8.62 Ratings
Mobile friendly
7.420 Ratings
00 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications
8.828 Ratings
8.62 Ratings
Assignments
8.827 Ratings
00 Ratings
Compliance management
8.726 Ratings
00 Ratings
Learning administration
8.827 Ratings
00 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics
8.628 Ratings
8.62 Ratings
Social learning
00 Ratings
5.51 Ratings
Gamification
00 Ratings
8.62 Ratings
eLearning Content
Comparison of eLearning Content features of Product A and Product B
Auzmor Learn is well suited in allowing us to create content beyond just the normal PowerPoint presentations that are normally used. The content creation piece will allow us to have more interactive training available. Auzmor will also allow us to offer self-paced training instead of or to supplement live instructor led training. We will be able to manage and track both in Auzmor, which is a plus. It is also suited to provide both internal and external training for our needs.
The students love to work with Lalilo. They love to earn the badges, treasures, and stories. I love that I can look at the reports and see if my students are proficient, or still needing help in specific areas. Lalilo is a great way to reward students for at the end of each week for working hard throughout the week.
Assessments can now easily be uploaded in bulk using a CSV template.
Successful assessment submission(s) from a learner will trigger a notification to their respective manager/instructor/admin who assigned the training to them.
We can create a lesson through video formats, documents, embedding links, YouTube & Vimeo.
It can create and track our live training both classroom and online.
The course is publicly accessible with public weblink.
There was some missing functionality that was raised to the Auzmor team, which they are very receptive of that feedback and work with you on providing a solution, work around or addressing it in a future release.
Being able to attach certain file types for training exercises was not supported.
There was some limitations on resizing some images and text boxes during course content creation.
Some of the whitelabeling and cutomization of the UI has some limitations.
I like the progression that the students go through in order to practice concepts they are struggling with, but I wish they had videos or some way other way for the students to practice other than just asking questions.
From a functionality standpoint the software continues to meet the requirements we had set for the LMS we chose to implement. The addition of new features has increased the likelihood we will continue to use Auzmor Learn. As long as the usability of the software meets the needs of our learners we would not have a reason to look at other options
Overall Auzmor Learn is very usable but there is always room for improvements in every program. Auzmor is very willing to continuously improve their product as well as ask me where I think they might improve or address a unique issue for me that ultimately improves the product for all Auzmor Learn users.
Students can easily access through their shared password storage for instantaneous login. I have never had an issue with them getting kicked off or having content that doesn't fit a need.
I have been working with Sandeep from Auzmor and others for over a year. Any time I have a question or issue, I can block time on his calendar and have a conversation about what I'm having issues with. Everybody I talk to from Auzmor listens. I've had several ideas that I believed would improve the admin and user experience on Auzmor. They listened and many times implemented those changes. Their customer service team is the best I've worked with. They are amazing people and they all deserve a raise!
The level of support we have received from Auzmor Learn has been fantastic. The amount of training that we received during the implementation process to the level of support we continue to receive is top tier. If we ever have any issues or questions, we know that a member from Auzmor Learn will be able to help us quickly and efficiently.
Lalilo is a helpful program for our struggling readers. It gives an alternative to LLI, SRA, or OG - which are all utilized within our elementary settings
For a student who only knew 18 alphabet letters when beginning Lalilo, the student has increased overall performance to recognizing 80% of the "ut" family of words.
Students in grades 3 and 5 are increasing their reading levels from K and 1 to the end of year 2.