Use Cases

Industry Analyst Explanation

Content Providers

It is more important than ever for content providers to have a better way of distributing their online content, tracking usage and providing course updates than the collection of manual processes currently being used.

  • Looking for a solution where you can easily version, license and distribute your online training content and remain in full control of your intellectual property while still allowing your customers to access it (remote learnig) via their LMS?
  • Using an internally developed system to deliver your courseware that is still in AICC format? Would you like to convert it to SCORM enabling a larger customer base?
  • Looking for an easy way to track who has taken your course, how many times they have launched it, how often and other similar metrics to align with your business objectives?

Solution

  • Course Container’s SaaS offering allows customers the flexibility and security to centrally manage, license and version any/all of their courses to one of many customers. You can set different licensing parameters for each customer and even customize the messages their user will see when limits are met.
  • Don’t want to enforce licensing reqirements but still want to tack usage? CC’s dashboard and detailed reports give you all the metrics you need to make informed decisions.

LMS / AMS Companies

It goes without saying that training platform providers have the ability to offer online training to their customers, but what about allowing clients of your customers with access to that same training content?

  • Do you need the ability to make customer uploaded courses available to 3rd parties?
  • What about the ability to offload large content libraries to free up your content server? Or have video or highly interactive courses that need a better hosting solution to improve performance for end users?
  • Are your customers requesting the ability to not only take courses in your system but also selectively allow for courses to be packaged and made available to their cutomers? Would you like your LMS to still be the repository of record?

Solution

  • With an API integration a content push from your LMS to Course Container is possible. This will enable delivery to 3rd party systems while main LMS is central repository of record and any licensing parameters can be passed in automatically to CC from the LMS.
  • Also, if needed the ability to automatically send the course packages to customers is possible, as well as sending a secure link to users where they can download the courses.
Example
  • AMS/LMS provider makes it possible for any uploaded eLearning course to be made available to 3rd parties. Customer specifies who it is for, any licensing requirements (total # of users, total # of launches, duraton date, etc.) and then this hits CC's API which creates the deployment, associates it with the content, and then creates the licensing parameters. The packages can either be linked to or emailed to the customer to load into their LMS.

Industry Associations

For associations the ability to access training content from many sources, and to monetize make it across the internet on various sites is important.

  • Looking for a solution where you can easily share, license and manage online training content and remain in full control of your intellectual property while still allowing your customers to access it via their LMS?
  • Looking for an easy way to track who has taken your course, how many times they have launched it, how often and other similar metrics to align with your business objectives?

Solution

  • Course Container’s SaaS offering allows customers the flexibility and security to centrally manage, license and version any/all of their courses to one of many customers. You can set different licensing parameters for each customer and even customize the messages their user will see when limits are met.
  • Don’t want to enforce licensing reqirements but still want to tack usage? CC’s dashboard and detailed reports give you all the metrics you need to make informed decisions.
Example
  • You have content you want to make available to your members, insdustry or customers but these users want to access it in their existing training platforms. Using CC to centrally store, host and license your content enables you to serve up content without users having to come to your site if you even have one.