Docebo

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Docebo is a learning management system (LMS) that can be used as a web-based basis for e-learning . Docebo was first released in 2005. The name Docebo should be derived from Latin and mean something like "I will teach". Docebo offers functions with which e-learning offers can also be used in companies, for example.

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Docebo Learn (LMS) enables companies to centrally offer courses for learning in (tutorial-supported) online courses, to track their learners and to document the learning progress graphically and in reports. Content can be tagged and is easy to find in the LMS.

Docebo is available with different modules. The Docebo Coach & Share module enables social learning supported by artificial intelligence in the process of working with elements of informal and discovery learning. Docebo Perform makes it possible to manage missing competencies. With the help of reports on the lack of skills and the skills of their employees, companies can support staff in acquiring the skills they need now or later with learning programs.

Docebo supports various formats for importing ready-made learning modules, such as SCORM and Tin Can and XAPI.

Docebo was developed by Docebo Srl and initially licensed as GPL V. 2.0. The LMS is now offered as cloud-based software and has connection options for third-party providers. The current version 7.5 has been available since 2018.

In the corporate environment, the processing progress can be tracked after a course has been created and the corresponding users and their access data. Docebo is available in more than 40 languages.

Docebo is mostly used in small and medium-sized companies. However, it can also be used in large companies.

From 2016 to 2018, the platform was described as the best LMS for companies on the market.

In October 2018, Docebo was expanded to include some functions that use artificial intelligence in algorithms to implement automated and heuristic approaches to learning. The LMS is used to improve the company and its growth, sales and organizational development.

history

Claudio Erba founded Docebo in 2005 and is still the managing director. Erba previously worked as an IT consultant at the University of Florence . A customer asked for a solution to provide teaching materials. The solution developed gradually became Docebo.

Docebo was able to expand through venture capital from 2012 and opened a branch in Athens (Georgia) . Further financial support in 2016 enabled expansion in North America and the opening of a branch in Toronto ( Ontario ).

Prizes and awards

  • 2015: Brandon Hall Group's Best Advance in Unique Learning Technology (Silver)
  • 2015: Brandon Hall Group's Best Advance in Learning Management Technology (Bronze)
  • 2016: PCMag.com Editors' Choice
  • 2016: Brandon Hall Group's Best Advance in Learning Management Technology (Gold)
  • 2016: Brandon Hall Group's Best Advance in Unique Learning Technology (Bronze)
  • 2016: Talented Learning's Best All-Purpose Extended Enterprise LMS (Top 3)
  • 2016: Talented Learning's Best LMS Thought Leader (Top 3)
  • 2017: Brandon Hall Group's Best Strategy for a Corporate Learning University, with Cineplex (Silver)
  • 2017: Brandon Hall Group's Best Advance in Creating a Learning Strategy, with Datto (Gold)
  • 2017: Fosway Core Leader in the Fosway 9-Grid for Learning Systems
  • 2018: PCMag.com Editors' Choice
  • 2018: FeaturedCustomer.com Market Leader
  • 2018: GetApp Category Leader

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