What is cimoio? A TMS – LMS – LXP?

Those terms can be found on the internet, but what do they really stand for?

 One answer can be found in specialized and scientific literature. Another answer can be found in everyday language and how they are used in corporate contexts.

Those diverging meanings can complicate communication between customers and suppliers and call for a common basis. However, some suppliers intentionally want this vagueness of terms to gain customers by using big word for small functionalities.

In the following sections, we will clarify our view of the used terms. This may diverge from some of our readers understanding. In this case we are open for discussions about different views.

However, after more than twenty years of experience and longterm engagement in customer project, we are certain that those definitions stand on a solid basis and are valid.

 

Training Management System (TMS)

TMS usually has its focus on administrative processes necessary for (face-to-face) trainings, including the allocation of the right resources to the right time and place.

In German the term training management system is mostly displaces by the term LMS: Learning Management System.

 

In the original sense, the term Training Management System means systems in which training data is managed. From the training product to the event with trainer and location to the bookings of the participants and their participation – i.e. whether successful or not. This primarily meant face-to-face training, but did not explicitly exclude digital forms of learning. Training systems are very closely related to event systems in the hotel and trade fair industry, where dates, locations/rooms and equipment are always important.

This is where the term Training Resource Management System comes from, which points to the particular importance of resource management (trainers, rooms and technical equipment) in the context of face-to-face training.

A TMS therefore usually focuses on the administrative processes that are necessary to organize (face-to-face) training and also to logistically bring together the required resources at the right time in the right place.

The use of the term Training Management System has now been largely superseded by the English term “LMS” – the “learning management system” in German-speaking countries.

Seminar Management

This term is – at least in the German language area – still in use and is similarly vague in its meaning as training management and LMS – a system to handle seminars. In discussions  with customers, the definition of what a seminar is, often needs to be agreed upon with the customer: is it the structural idea of a training – called training product in cimoio – or the specific execution of it – in cimoio called training event? The word seminar has various meanings, in addition to be used differently depending on region or dialect.

In the end, seminar management for most customers means a system to manage seminars, no matter on which level. Even less than with the term training (resource) management system does not become clear, what scope of functionality is meant by it.

Learning Management System (LMS)

The term Learning Management System (LMS) derives from the rise of digital trainings, e-learnings, web-based trainings (WBTs).

Digital contents can have different formats such as videos, documents such as pdf files, or learning unites with SCORM. What they have in common is that, once provided, any number of participants can use and learn the same content, independent of their location.

This is a huge difference to face-to-face trainings which at least need a trainer and room, maybe more resources and equipment. Additionally, the trainer and all participants need to be in the same location.

Therefore, the main applications for an LMS are processes for managing digital content, starting with the distribution of digital formats as well as guaranteeing access for learners through digital channels. Logistical issues and administrative processes for face-to-face trainings in classroom settings are secondary.

With just a little technical effort, LMSs can be adapted to some of the requirements for face-to-face trainings. Thus, the term LMS has started to replace the term TMS. Even though requirements are different, some are overlapping, leading to unclear usages of both terms within marketing. Technical requirements for LMS are quite lower than for TMS, explaining the significant number of suppliers for LMS worldwide.

This means for every interested person to assess whether a LMS is really the best option or if in fact a TMS is needed.

Learning Experience Plattform (LXP)

The team Learning Experience Platform (LXP) is relatively new and used for learning platforms with a different focus. While an TMS focuses mainly on administrative tasks and an LMS on the distribution of digital content, an LXP chances the emphasize on learners’ user experience. In theory, customers can experience self-directed learning with a simply access to digital content – like digital platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix, or Disney+.

However, in reality, users are only partly self-directed. In corporate learning environments, HR usually directs learners to what is regarded useful and necessary, based on users’ skills, learning behaviors, or position within the organization.

Advantages of LXPs are positive user experiences. However, many problems can arise through a algorithm based logic trying to evaluate behavior and data to form individual recommendations.

An LXP is not in competition with TMSs or LMSs but can offer a different point of view with a stronger focus on individual users.

What is cimoio...?

cimoio is everything at once!

cimoio is TMS on the highest level: cimoio supports all processes regarding face-to-face trainings. Read on for more details.

cimoio is LMS in perfection: cimoio delivers whichever digital content you want to present to your customers. Read on for more details.

cimoio is LXP: cimoio makes it easy for you and your customers to gain access to mandatory trainings and desired learning units. Read on for more details.

And most of all, cimoio is everything at once: the perfect example are our learning plans where classroom trainings meet digital contents to form complex training plans consisting of face-to-face unites and remote or individual learning nuggets.

As far as the basis module can reach!

Here, you can find more information about the basis module of cimoio, which processes are covered by it, and how those are connected to additional modules.

Our modules to adapt cimoio

Here, you find descriptions of our additional modules, that you can use to adapt cimoio to your use case and ensure a seamless training process.

The best booking portals we have designed

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