It is a fast-changing marketplace and budgets are tight. Institutions need the flexibility to pivot as well as the cost certainty and stability of long-term contracts.
We believe that customers shouldn’t have to sacrifice value for money, quality or stability when seeking the flexibility and interoperability they need.
In response to this CoSector is delighted to add Instructure Canvas LMS to the range of VLE solutions we offer our partners along with our class-leading Moodle LMS offering.
How it works
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Existing users of Moodle can have their instances managed by CoSector under a cost-optimised long-term contract
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Customers have flexibility within our contracts to migrate between VLEs with full CoSector support
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Customers can also run multiple instances of both LMS at the same time according to business need
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Cosector provides independent support to maintain, develop and continuously improve all VLEs within your ecosystem
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CoSector expertise enables you to work to develop the efficiency, quality and interoperability of your learning tech systems with dedicated services around data integration and roadmap development
CoSector’s widening of the VLEs it supports is timely, as they remain central to universities’ digital infrastructure. As more institutions move into online learning, expand flexible provision, and look to enhance digital learning experiences, the need to transition, diversify, or further develop platforms is increasingly important.
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