I just ran across the CEO/CTO's of Tech Empower's survey from 2007 which provides a comparison of e-learning management systems (the study breaks down into large businesses, medium sized businesses, and education/government). I've posted those systems that scored between a 7.0 and 10.0 in a recent post--In other words the best of the best in e-learning management systems.

I hope this list is helpful. Feel free to contribute your advice, experience, and ideas. I hope this will help teachers and administrators in the future make the best decisions with regards to time, resource, and economic investment.

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Obviously, I would like to add Haiku LMS to the list. The K20, Web-delivered LMS/learning portal is among the easiest to implement, adopt and use.

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