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Hi everyone. My company provides educational contents related to legal matters to our customers. Our customers have requested to be able to access their educational content on our LMS and we are currently looking to install the Canvas LMS. My concern is the maximum enrollment for the course.
We have 2 customers that want to get the course available to 5000 and 2000 employees.
What plan should I subscribe to?
Paid or free accounts are fine, any ideas?
Hi @NaruhikoIwaki ...
I'm not 100% sure on this, so I would defer to others who might have better experience with large course enrollments...but I'm not sure that having a paid vs. free (Free For Teacher) account is the deciding factor. I was searching the Community for you to see if I could find any topics that might have some helpful information for you. I came across these threads that may have some helpful info:
Hopefully some others will be able to chime in here to give you better ideas if your enrollment numbers would work in a course. Good luck!
Thank you for your reply and sharing usful infomation @Chris_Hofer. What we are trying to do is very simple, and the courses itself we are preparing are also very simple. We prepare a PPT file for the course, put it on the Canvas LMS, and set up some quize (3 multiple-choice questions with 3 options), that's it. Participants will be asked to look thorough the slides and then take some quize to see if they understand the content. There will be no complex tests or content in complex formats (writing, muth, and so on).
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