LearnDash Review – Is This The Best LMS Plugin for WordPress? (2019)


WordPress Deals

LearnDash is one of the most well-known and well-regarded online course builder plugins for WordPress. In fact, it’s reportedly used by Fortune 500 companies, major universities, and training organizations, as well as online entrepreneurs publishing learning content online.

While it’s clear LearnDash is a capable eLearning plugin, is it right for your project?

That’s the question this review will help you answer. After all, LearnDash isn’t an inexpensive plugin, and there are other options out there.

However, once you’ve finished reading this LearnDash reviesw, you’ll know whether this plugin has the features you need, is within your budget, and perhaps most importantly, is a tool you’ll be able to use.

Let’s begin…

Who is LearnDash For?

LearnDash is aimed at anyone who wants to publish courses online, regardless of whether you want to add a few educational resources to your existing WordPress website, or you’re creating your own eLearning platform or learning management system (LMS).

LearnDash Review

After installing the LearnDash plugin on your WordPress website, you’ll be able to create courses, lessons, and quizzes to teach and assess your users. Certificates can be awarded to your users based on custom criteria, while the reporting tools give a good insight into how your students are progressing.

LearnDash lets you charge your users a fee for accessing your courses in a number of different ways. There’s also a library of official and third-party add-ons, as well as plenty of integration options, that let you combine LearnDash with other plugins and services to create an even more powerful online learning platform.

Add-ons for LearnDash

LearnDash can be enhanced through its free and paid add-ons.

In fact, the LearnDash feature list is so long and the options so varied, that there is a chance that using this plugin could become overwhelming. However, as we’ll see later in this LearnDash review, the plugin creators have done a good job of simplifying the user experience as much as possible while still ensuring power users can create the courses they need to.

We’ll cover theme and plugin compatibility in more detail later on in this LearnDash review, but in case you’re wondering, LearnDash should work with many of the best WordPress plugins and all well-coded themes. Due to this, it should fit right into your existing website. If you haven’t started your site yet, LearnDash comes with a high-quality theme that’s been optimized for this plugin.

So now that you have a good overview of what this plugin can do and who it’s for, let’s take a look at some of the key features of LearnDash.

LearnDash Features

Course List Display

LearnDash lets you publish as many courses as you want on your WordPress website.

Before we explore the user experience of this plugin to help you decide if this is a tool that you’ll be able to use, here are some of the most interesting and useful features of LearnDash.

Create Unlimited Online Courses

As the main purpose of LearnDash is creating online courses for WordPress websites, it’s great to see that you can publish as many courses as you need to. There are no limits on the number of lessons and quizzes you can add to your courses either.

LearnDash Drag-and-Drop Course Builder

You can use the drag-and-drop interface to organize your course content.

Thanks to a recent update, the LearnDash course builder has been upgraded, and the new drag-and-drop interface does a good job of simplifying the process of creating courses and structuring them.

Having a clear overview of the components of a course, with the ability to quickly move lessons and quizzes to new locations, makes the user experience much more intuitive than some of the other LMS plugins and solutions out there.

A Wealth of Settings and Controls

Although you can quickly create the structure for a course using the default settings, LearnDash really comes into its own when you start exploring the options for each feature.

With controls that cover who can access your courses, whether a course has prerequisites, and the availability of the course content, to name just a few, it’s surprising how much control you get with this plugin.

Charge for Access to Courses

If you want to monetize your online courses, then LearnDash integrates with PayPal out of the box to enable payment collections through your website. While in the past it was only possible to charge a one-time fee for course access, LearnDash now supports recurring payments, too.

LearnDash Paid Course

You can charge for access to courses with LearnDash.

While the core payment functionality of LearnDash could be enough for most users, for those with more demanding requirements, the plugin integrates with all of the best ecommerce solutions for WordPress, including WooCommerce and Easy Digital Downloads.

Other extensions allow you to use Stripe as your payment processor instead of PayPal and integrate LearnDash with membership plugins like MemberPress to give you more control over user access to your courses. As well as helping with payment collection and user access, the free and paid add-ons do a really good job of enhancing the already impressive capabilities of LearnDash.

Reporting and Administration Tools

Creating learning content is just one part of running a successful online course. You also have to be able to manage your users and understand how they’re interacting with your site.

LearnDash has some useful features in this area that both help empower your users and simplify your role as course administrator.

For starters, logged in users can view their profiles on the front-end of your website. They can view how many courses are available to them, how many they’ve taken, and other details about their progress, all through one easy-to-access portal.

The reporting tools also allow administrators to quickly view the activities of individual users, including how long they’ve spent on a course, how they’ve performed on quizzes, and their overall progress through the content that’s available to them.

It’s worth pointing out that most of the reporting features are provided via the ProPanel module that’s available on the top two license options, but not the entry-level plan.

LearnDash also has the ability to send out email notifications based on certain triggers, helping to automate some of the tasks involved in running online courses. Some examples of these triggers include when new content is available to users, if access to a course is about to expire, and if a user hasn’t logged in for a certain period.

READ ALSO  All The Best Managed WordPress Hosting Companies Compared (2017)

Helpful User Documentation

All of this useful functionality does come with a cost, and that’s the time required to truly understand this plugin and get the most out of it.

Thankfully, LearnDash is accompanied by lots of online documentation to help you get started and then develop a better understanding of how the plugin works and what you can do with it.

LearnDash Facebook Group

LearnDash users can share tips and advice in the Facebook group.

As well as the instructional content available on the LearnDash website, the plugin embeds some useful tutorial videos into your WordPress Dashboard to help you get started. There’s also a Facebook group for LearnDash users where members can discuss best practices and share tips.

Hopefully, you now have a good understanding of what LearnDash can do and whether it might be a suitable choice for your project. So now let’s take a look at the user experience of LearnDash to find out what it’s like to use.

Exploring the LearnDash User Experience

To give you an idea of how user friendly LearnDash is, this part of our review walks you through the process of creating a basic online course with the plugin and demonstrating its functionality and usability.

Getting Started with LearnDash

To help you get started with LearnDash, a link to a mini boot camp is displayed once the plugin has been activated on your site.

LearnDash Bootcamp

LearnDash displays video guides inside your WordPress Dashboard to help you get started.

Although it’s not quite the type of setup wizard you get with plugins like WooCommerce, that walk you through the key steps of configuring the plugin and creating your first course, there is a series of video guides that cover the core features of LearnDash, with links to the relevant sections of the online documentation.

LearnDash Video Guide

The LearnDash boot camp includes video tutorials covering the main features of the plugin.

After purchasing the plugin, you’re also sent a welcome email with links to the LearnDash Facebook group and YouTube channel. There’s a getting started guide too, with information for anyone who’s new to WordPress, covering topics like choosing a theme and finding the right web hosting for your website.

As we’re about to see, the settings and options of LearnDash are very detailed, so it’s well worth taking the time to watch these videos before creating a course.

Creating a Course

As mentioned earlier in this LearnDash review, after a recent update, the course builder has been completely redesigned to make it more powerful and user friendly. As part of this upgrade, you can now use the latest version of the WordPress Editor to create the descriptions for your course and set any course tags and categories.

Create Course Screen

The LearnDash interface has been recently updated to improve the user experience.

Once the course has been created, existing lessons and quizzes can be added to it through the LearnDash builder. Thanks to the drag-and-drop interface of the builder, you can simply move lessons from the sidebar into the course structure.

New LearnDash Course Builder

The LearnDash course builder lets you create your course through a drag-and-drop interface.

If this is your first course, you probably won’t have created any lessons yet. However, that’s not a problem as you can quickly create new lessons through the course builder that you will add content to at a later date. Doing so lets you quickly plan out the structure of the course before you’ve created all the lessons and quizzes it will include. While this might seem a little counterintuitive, it’s actually very convenient to be able to create an outline for your course from one screen.

Adding Lessons with the Course Builder

The course builder lets you quickly create the structure of your course with empty lessons and topics that serve as placeholders.

Alternatively, you can save the course, and instead, navigate to the lessons section and start work on the educational content that will make up the course. We’ll cover what that looks like shortly, but first, let’s take a quick look at the course settings.

Configuring the Courses

As well as the global site-wide settings that are applied to all courses, individual courses have their own settings. Some examples of these settings include giving you the option of choosing who can access the course, defining the course prerequisites, and assigning a certificate to the course that’s awarded on successful completion.

Course Access Controls

LearnDash makes it easy to control how users can access a course.

You can also use the course points feature to set how many points a user must need in order to access the course as well as how many points are awarded for completing the course. At first glance, this might not seem like much, but if you’re going to be creating multiple courses that are all related, you can use the points system to fully control course progression and craft the learning journey of your users.

Set Course Points

Points can be awarded on course completion as well as used as a requirement for access.

It’s also possible to take a less structured approach to course access and switch from linear progression to free form access that allows the user to plot their own journey through the available course content.

Other settings of the course builder make it easy to control how many days a user has access to the course from their enrollment date as well as whether a user’s data is deleted when their access expires.

Course Access Expiration Settings

Course access can be set to expire after a certain number of days.

Although there are lots of controls, many of them are optional, so you can either quickly launch a course with the default settings or spend more time configuring the course to meet your requirements.

Nearly all of the settings have tooltips that can be activated by clicking on the question mark icon or hovering over the controls to display helpful information. Thanks to this, using LearnDash and its many features is about as close to self-explanatory as you can get. If you do run into any problems, the online documentation covers all the features and settings in more detail than the tooltips.

Once you’ve created the structure of your course, you can move on to creating its lessons.

Creating Lessons

As mentioned, courses in LearnDash are populated with lessons, and these, in turn, can be populated with topics. So in order to add content to your course, you’ll need to create some lessons and topics. Conveniently, the same interface is used for creating courses and lessons, so the more you use LearnDash, the quicker the content creation process should become.

Create a New Lesson

LearnDash lessons are created using the regular WordPress interface with extra controls added.

Once you’ve created a lesson and given it a description, you can start configuring it through the settings tab. While defining the lesson, you can add the lesson content, including any videos you want to include.

LearnDash Lesson Settings

Content can be added to the lesson through the settings tab.

As usual, LearnDash gives you a good amount of control over each lesson you create. Some examples of the lesson settings include making it a requirement to watch a video before the user can progress or making it mandatory for the user to upload an assignment before they can move on. Alternatively, you can use the forced lesson timer feature to prevent the user from progressing to the next lesson until a set amount of time has elapsed.

More LearnDash Lesson Settings

LearnDash makes it easy to set progression requirements for each lesson.

Some more useful LearnDash functionality lets you make a lesson publicly available to all of your website visitors, enabling you to create sample lessons that can be used to promote a course.

READ ALSO  Top 8 Best Email Subscription Popup Plugins for WordPress (2019)

You can also set the lesson release schedule to stagger or drip feed content to your users, rather than making everything available from the outset. The intuitive settings of LearnDash make it very easy to configure these features.

 Lesson Access Settings

Being able to create publicly available sample lessons could help you promote your courses more effectively.

As these lesson settings demonstrate, LearnDash gives you lots of control over how your learning content is delivered and consumed by your users.

Creating Quizzes

Quizzes can be added to your lessons to make them more interactive, and creating them is equally as straightforward as building courses and lessons. Thanks to the wealth of options and settings, you again have lots of control over how your quizzes work.

Creating a Quiz in LearnDash

LearnDash quizzes are created through the now familiar interface.

Once you’ve created a quiz, you can start defining how it will work through the settings tab. Like courses, there’s a good range of settings to ensure you can create quizzes that are right for your course and your users.

LearnDash Quiz Settings

Each LearnDash quiz can be configured to meet your requirements.

As well as setting quiz prerequisites and controlling whether only registered users or everyone can take the quiz, you can also set a passing score and assign a certificate to the quiz. To choose where the quiz will be available, simply associate it with a course and a lesson.

Quiz Access Settings

Quizzes are inserted into courses by associating them with your content.

As we’re about to see, although the term “quiz” might suggest a question and answer type assessment, you can do a lot more than that with this feature of LearnDash.

Creating Quiz Questions

Once you’ve created and configured your quiz, it’s time to start creating some questions.

List of Quiz Questions

Each quiz has its own set of questions, but you can easily import questions from your other quizzes.

With quiz options that include multiple choice, free choice, and fill in the blank, as well as the ability to accept essays and file uploads, you can add a wide range of assessments to your courses with LearnDash.

Quiz Types

Quiz questions can take a number of forms, including multiple choice or requiring files to be uploaded.

As you can see, however you want to assess your users, you should be able to implement it with LearnDash.

Publishing Courses

Once you’ve finished creating the course and its content, it can be published on your website.

Depending on how you’ve configured the course, it could be available to everyone or only those who are willing to pay for access. However, the prerequisites feature and other access settings give you more options for controlling who can access the courses. Also, as mentioned, LearnDash integrates with many of the best WordPress membership plugins so you can control access using the functionality of those tools if you’d prefer.

LearnDash Shortcodes

You get a lot of control over the shortcodes that are used to publish courses and other content on your site.

Regardless of the access settings of your course, LearnDash lets you quickly publish your courses using shortcodes. Like the other aspects of LearnDash, you can use the shortcodes in multiple ways, including inserting the courses into your posts and pages or inserting lessons into your courses, and much more.

LearnDash Shortcode Examples

LearnDash has a shortcode builder to help you generate shortcodes to display the learning content.

You can control exactly what the shortcodes output by using parameters, such as only displaying specific courses, or displaying all courses that have been assigned certain tags or categories. Furthermore, after recent updates, LearnDash now makes impressive use of the upgraded WordPress Editor.

LearnDash LMS WordPress Editor Blocks

LearnDash includes blocks that let you quickly insert its content into posts and pages.

The plugin includes a selection of blocks that you can insert into your posts and pages through the WordPress Editor. These blocks use the shortcodes, but thanks to the way the upgraded WordPress Editor works, rather than seeing the shortcodes, you can instead view the shortcode output while you’re working on the post or page.

LearnDash LMS Block Settings

The content of the LearnDash blocks can be controlled via the block settings on the Editor sidebar.

It’s great to see plugins embracing the enhanced functionality of the WordPress Editor, and LearnDash does a good job of leveraging its new capabilities.

After previewing or publishing the post or page you’re working on, you can experience the course in the same way that your users will. As LearnDash should work with any well-coded theme, there shouldn’t be any problem displaying the courses and other content on your website.

Published Course Example

LearnDash courses are nicely presented, although your choice of theme will dictate exactly how they look.

Furthermore, the LearnDash content is all fully responsive to ensure your users can access the courses on their smartphones and tablets. However, you will need to be using a responsive theme to ensure your courses can be accessed on these smaller screen devices.

LearnDash Mobile Layout

If your website uses a responsive theme, the LearnDash content will be accessible on smartphones.

If you’re looking for a LearnDash-friendly theme for your project, the Astra WordPress theme comes with LearnDash and seamlessly integrates with the plugin. However, all modern themes should work with the plugin.

That about covers creating a basic course with LearnDash and our look at the user experience of this plugin. As you can see, this isn’t a lightweight plugin that offers a few tightly defined eLearning and learning management features. Instead, it’s a powerful tool that’s highly configurable and can be used in any number of ways.

LearnDash Pricing Options

LearnDash is a premium WordPress plugin, and there are three different options for making a purchase:

  • Basic: $159 for access to all features except ProPanel and use on one website.
  • Plus: $189 for access to all features including ProPanel and use on 10 websites.
  • Pro: $329 for access to all features including ProPanel and use on 25 websites.

These prices include one year of access to plugin updates and support, and your license will be automatically renewed annually unless you cancel your subscription.

Purchases are covered by a 30-day money back guarantee that allows you to try LearnDash risk-free.

Final Thoughts

LearnDash is one of the most popular LMS and online course builder plugins for WordPress, and after exploring the features and checking out the user experience, it’s easy to see why.

Thanks to its huge list of features and extensive settings and options, if you want to publish courses online, LearnDash should be on your shortlist. It’s highly unlikely that you won’t be able to create the types of courses or online learning platform you want with LearnDash and its library of add-ons and third-party plugin integrations.

However, due to the impressive functionality and flexibility of this plugin, LearnDash might not be for everyone. If you have very basic online course creation needs or you don’t have the time or inclination to explore the LearnDash features and settings, this plugin might not be compatible with your goals.

LearnDash is ideal for most eLearning projects, from creating basic courses to building online learning platforms and everything in between. However, despite all the tutorial videos and other resources, it might just be too much for some users.

But if you do need access to the features of LearnDash, and you don’t mind investing a bit of time in exploring all the settings, this plugin is hard to beat.

If you’re still not sure, the tutorial videos on the LearnDash website do a great job of explaining the features and user experience in more detail.

Used/using LearnDash? Thoughts?

Joe is an experienced WordPress user who enjoys sharing the tips and knowledge he’s picked up from using this fantastic platform for many years. You can find out more about Joe on his website.



Source link

?
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com