Overview
What is WizIQ LMS?
WizIQ LMS is designed to meet both teaching and training needs and to give users more control over the learning process. Users can build their learning environment within minutes, add and manage multiple teacher accounts, create online courses, and schedule live classes.…
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Popular Features
- Learning content (7)5.858%
- Assignments (7)5.858%
- Progress tracking & certifications (7)5.656%
- Mobile friendly (7)5.656%
Pricing
What is WizIQ LMS?
WizIQ LMS is designed to meet both teaching and training needs and to give users more control over the learning process. Users can build their learning environment within minutes, add and manage multiple teacher accounts, create online courses, and schedule live classes. This solution provides a…
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- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features
Learning Management
Features of LMS and LCMS systems, related to designing, administering, and consuming learning content in an educational, corporate, or on-the-job context.
- 5.9Course authoring(6) Ratings
Users can develop and assemble online learning content.
- 6.2Course catalog or library(6) Ratings
Learning content is organized into a course catalog or browsable library.
- 3.6Player/Portal(6) Ratings
Students or employees can engage with content and take courses using this interface, which may be called a player or portal.
- 5.8Learning content(7) Ratings
The vendor offers high quality pre-made courses or assets. These may be specific to certain industries or technologies.
- 5.6Mobile friendly(7) Ratings
Students or employees can access content from mobile devices. Course authors can develop responsive learning content.
- 5.6Progress tracking & certifications(7) Ratings
The system tracks individuals’ progress on courses, scores, transcripts, certificates, etc.
- 5.8Assignments(7) Ratings
Users can assign courses/curricula to individuals or groups, with due dates.
- 5.6Compliance management(7) Ratings
Users can identify potential risks and ensure that requirements are met and that certifications are up to date.
- 5.8Learning administration(7) Ratings
Administrators can manage the content and people (students/employees, course authors, instructors, etc.) on the platform.
- 5.3Learning reporting & analytics(6) Ratings
Provides insights into course completion, engagement with learning content, etc.
- 5.6Social learning(6) Ratings
Includes features for collaboration and knowledge sharing among peers.
- 3.6Gamification(3) Ratings
Presents course material in a game-like format to increase engagement and enjoyment.
- 5.6Single Sign On (SSO) Enabled Learning(3) Ratings
Utilizes SSO technology to ease the login process for users.
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What is WizIQ LMS?
WizIQ LMS Features
- Supported: Cloud-storage Integrated
- Supported: Live Virtual Classroom Integration
- Supported: Tests and Assignments
- Supported: Insights and Analytics
- Supported: Secure Video Hosting and Streaming
- Supported: Mobile Learning
- Supported: Course Management
- Supported: Content Authoring
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WizIQ LMS Competitors
- Grovo, now part of Cornerstone LMS
- Blackboard Learn by Anthology
- Canvas
- Firmwater LMS
- Docebo
WizIQ LMS Technical Details
Deployment Types | On-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Mac |
Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android |
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(22)Community Insights
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Easy Course Creation: Many users have found creating online courses with WizIQ to be quite easy and convenient. They appreciate the platform's intuitive interface for uploading content and its structure that streamlines the process. Some reviewers have mentioned that they were able to put together courses of different durations, ranging from 6 weeks to one year.
Convenient Virtual Class Experience: Several users have highlighted the convenience of accessing virtual classes and having a good virtual class experience with WizIQ. They find it helpful in reaching out to clients and learners at their convenience. The ability to keep a record of learner feedback and discussion inputs within the course platform is also appreciated by some users, as it makes tracking progress and interactions throughout long duration courses easier.
Extensive Features and Cost-Effectiveness: Many reviewers have praised WizIQ for its extensive features, which include online assignment and assessment facilities, integration of videos and presentations, support for various content formats, interactive whiteboard, screen sharing, YouTube video play, media content upload options, etc. Users mention that these features make teaching online more engaging and effective. Additionally, several users consider WizIQ to be cost-effective compared to other platforms in the market.
Inadequate Course Management: Some users have found the course management in WizIQ to be inadequate for professional education programs. They feel that analytics and learner performance records are elementary and insufficient, which hinders their ability to effectively track progress and make data-driven decisions.
Unreasonable Storage Restrictions: Many reviewers express dissatisfaction with the storage restrictions in WizIQ, especially when compared to other providers in the market. They believe that a volume-based pricing model would be more reasonable, allowing them to have sufficient storage capacity based on their specific needs.
Difficulties with Flash-Based Platform: Multiple users report experiencing difficulties while using the flash-based platform of WizIQ on multiple browsers. They suggest that an HTML-based platform would provide a better user experience by eliminating compatibility issues and providing smoother performance.
Attribute Ratings
- 1.1Likelihood to Renew2 ratings
- 9.1Availability1 rating
- 9.1Performance1 rating
- 1.1Usability2 ratings
- 9.2Support Rating5 ratings
- 4.5Online Training1 rating
- 1In-Person Training1 rating
- 1.1Implementation Rating2 ratings
- 7.3Configurability1 rating
- 9.1Product Scalability1 rating
- 6.4Ease of integration1 rating
- 8.2Vendor pre-sale1 rating
- 5.5Vendor post-sale1 rating
Reviews
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I am an author of teacher training and professional development programs that are used by teachers in the K-12 segment. My courses are being marketed to retail teachers across South Asia. Being the owner of my own courses and contents I did not want to invest my time and efforts into e-learning platform development etc., and hence explored an online learning platform that could serve my purposes and help me reach out to the world without compromising my copyrights and content.
- Creating online courses. Putting together and designing courses is quite easy if you have structured content that is pedagogically fit. I have a 6 week course, a 10 week course and short duration programs that go up to one year.
- I can help create online academies for my education institutional clients and launch their online learning service as a part of my academy or with a new academy. That is a good facility but it's expensive.
- The online assignment and assessment facility is good as each and every lesson of mine has an accompanying assignment and assessment to prove or establish learning before the candidate can move forward.
- Quick access and a good virtual class experience help me reach out to clients and learners at will.
- Keeping a record of learner feedback and discussion inputs within the course platform saves a lot of trouble to track what went on through long duration courses with each and every learner. Great convenience for teachers/trainers.
- The course management is reasonably good but one can not control the learners path and navigate based on success criteria and allow progress into the course.
- Analytics and learner performance records as a database etc., is quite elementary and inadequate. This is crucial for professional education programs for schools and colleges and higher education like engineering etc.
- Storage restrictions seem a little unreasonable especially at a time when all mail providers and education ERP service providers have no limits. Though there may be an upper limit to have some control. A 1 GB storage for an online academy with own courses, partner courses and multiple academies seems out of sync with the actual market and operating requirements.
- Pricing could be more reasonably done and could be volume based like 'pay-per-use' and NOT 'discount-on-volume slabs'. This seems risky for first generation online learning service providers who do not have any idea of registrations or users that will come on board.
- The flash based platform is tough to handle on multiple browsers and we can't control the remote users laptop or system. So, HTML based platforms seem better on any browser and ease of use. Of course the WizIQ desktop app seems to do the job.
- Lesson content files published in PDF have less clarity and get slightly distorted/pixellated. I am better off uploading my content in PowerPoint or Word files for better clarity but they end up consuming more storage space.
- Increased reach and response to learners.
- Speed of launching online courses is very high and good.
- Pricing difficulties for short duration courses as usage charges are charged annually. It's not easy to predict traffic for private courses. Though schools and college clients know their user base, independent course providers face a risk.
- Limited and focused features seem a limitation but they are safer and do not confuse with too many unwanted and under used features. Essential features are adequate and the launch experience is quite good.
- Design and development of 4 courses authored by me.
- Adding online academy users in formal higher education like engineering and schools.
- Holding virtual class sessions for my clients.
- Creating online learning services for institutions in one week.
- Leading to training and orientation services and billings.
- Integrated consulting services for helping conventional course providers to go online with deep process level support and mentoring.
- Induce free trials for larger number of clients and users.
I was using Skype for remote sessions and did not find it stable on a broadband of 10 MBPS. Hence there was a need for a dependable platform that would work in Indian internet conditions.
- Price
- Product Features
- Product Usability
- Product Reputation
- Positive Sales Experience with the Vendor
- Implemented in-house
- Course descriptions and information section
- Course structure and contents
- Course assignments
- Course assessments
- Launching and inviting the learners in our contact
- Understand what is required. A sample site or course detail view could make things clear for the new user. Or a upload manual and guide for each template item with sample.
- Virtual class settings and compatibility. If internet speeds are suspect then I had to switch to Skype and other video chat tools.
- Online training
- In-person training
- Self-taught
- Creating courses
- Creating assignments and assessments
- Using Virtual Classes
- Ensuring settings of Virtual Classes at client end
- Uploading branding logo and banner. Instructions could be better.
- Registrations to private courses are not yet easy and well understood.
- None
- None as yet
- File import/export
- Single Signon
- Javascript widgets
- I am a current user and found it useful while other tools are always there to fall back.
- Reach and market presence is better
- Service quality and standards have improved
- Flexibility to use, expand and grow
- Easy models to launch private courses for full cycle sales, registrations and service. Marketing tools shall help both the course and service providers/vendors.
- Give a digital certification facility with simple digital certificate templates to chose or create and upload and share or issue to learners of our courses. That makes it a single service destination for academics like us who wish to focus on their course related work and research etc.