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Training professionals need a tool that helps them generate motivation and community around their programs.
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There are a lot of gamification elements like quizzes and challenges which help to keep our attendees motivated. The analytics are great as well.
My only complaint is the lack of onboarding in English. Their few English speaking videos are actually showing Spanish UI, which is not very helpful.
It has been so helpful in increasing customer loyalty as well as making me more organized. The best part is that it doesnt cost much at all to get started.
I don't like the user interface and the lack of integrations.
I loved the experience with them. It's great and i think it will be on top 3 LMS in the world in short time if they keep this amazing mindset of focusing on active learning.
Sometimes it was difficult to get analytics hat we could integrate to another platform.
It can be one of the best after more development. The roadmap seems interesting and I’m happy to be onboard.
The support system is a bit slow and the platform hasn't been translated to English fully. But it's a new platform so these things can be ignored for now.
It's the best flashcard program out there, the spaced repetition is great, the customization of the flashcards is wonderful.
It's complicated to set up at first and the user interface looks so bad.
The spaced repetition and active learning are amongst some of the best learning methods out there. Fortunately Anki applies both of these principles.
Anki can be intimidating for first-time users, many classmates I work with use Quizlet as an alternative given that they just do not know how to get started with Anki.
There are many competitors to Anki but it is free, open source and does almost as good as the paid opponents. I like the way it enables users to create, customize, and study digital flashcards.
The design of the app is poor and doesn't convince people about the value they might get from using the software.
This software enables users to link to their Duolingo account and download vocabulary as it is learned. This is a huge help in completing my Duolingo Irish lessons.
Anki can be very intimidating and not very user friendly. It definitely took a couple of online tutorials to fully adjust to this app.
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