D2L Brightspace
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D2L for the Win!
What do you like best about the product?
I enjoy the availability of the HTML templates to support faculty in creating an attractive, consistent online learning experience. These templates free faculty to focus on content and the overall learning experience for students.
Additionally, I like the ability to add video or audio feedback. This allows for the improvement of the relationship between the instructor and the student. Also, allowing for these modalities in the discussion boards allows for greater participation.
I also enjoy the community as a resource when solving problems or suggesting ideas for improvements. I think that the availability of a resource such as this is an important move by the company to show an investment in its customers.
Additionally, I like the ability to add video or audio feedback. This allows for the improvement of the relationship between the instructor and the student. Also, allowing for these modalities in the discussion boards allows for greater participation.
I also enjoy the community as a resource when solving problems or suggesting ideas for improvements. I think that the availability of a resource such as this is an important move by the company to show an investment in its customers.
What do you dislike about the product?
Customer service always tries but does not always solve my problems. I am not an instructor; I am a designer and I find that customer service does not always help me. I have recently discovered that they might be a different level of service for me to contact, but I do not have that information.
I also find that some of the legacy vs new experiences can be confusing. At times, my experience will switch without my express involvement. This makes it difficult when providing professional development for faculty members.
I also find that some of the legacy vs new experiences can be confusing. At times, my experience will switch without my express involvement. This makes it difficult when providing professional development for faculty members.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are using the templates to facilitate accessible content. It is a comfort to know that the accessibility checker in D2L catches most issues and that D2L is working to ensure that all accessibility measures are met.
I am also working with faculty to support their experiences with rubrics. These tools provide a consistent approach when assessing students and helps maintain equality in evaluation between faculty members.
I am also working with faculty to support their experiences with rubrics. These tools provide a consistent approach when assessing students and helps maintain equality in evaluation between faculty members.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
D2L Brightspace has members who are excited to help individuals be successful. There are plenty of online resources to take advantage of through videos and interactives. I have found that PIE is receptive to new ideas and responsive to suggestions.
A bit of a dabbler with some very specific needs.
What do you like best about the product?
There is a fair bit of accessibility built in and/or available for implementation with it.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish there was a way for people to join courses / post conversations anonymously. Some topics are sensitive, and people may not want to admit things publically. I work with patient populations and not everyone wants to have their name associated with their comments/questions/course enrollment on certain topics. Also, the course navigation can sometimes be a bit tricky for someone with cognitive difficulties. Some of my patients are elderly, have had strokes or head injuries, etc. It can be tricky for them to navigate the course.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am very new to this, exploring to see if it will fit in our circumstances.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I'm too new to this to comment.
New D2L user
What do you like best about the product?
My favorite part about D2L is that it is customizable but within reason, which allows for unique course offerings while still allowing us to maintain a sense of cohesion across all the courses created by the different instructional designers in our team.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't love the visual table of contents on the home page, and our team hasn't found a way to display the table of contents differently. Also, it is a bit jarring for our subject matter experts to see the instructor's view and not understand that the student's view is much different. Although they can view from the learner's perspective, it is still something that we have to explain to them often and that they are sometimes upset about.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The biggest problem we are solving with D2L Brightspace at the moment is internal training. We are moving employee onboarding into Brightspace and may also look into moving our team's professional development. This will allow us to better track completion and allows for the issuing of badges to encourage employee engagement and increase motivation.
Slim and Trim for Corporate/Enterprise Learners
What do you like best about the product?
D2L offers a clean, customizable experience for the Corporate/enterprise environments. While they do have dozens of widgets, dropdowns, and apps for a wide range of learning needs and functions, the ability to hide a large portion of them sets D2L's Brightspace platform apart from other LMSs in this Corporate space. This, combined with the ability to integrate easily with other information systems through APIs and other tools, makes Brightspace a leader in the space for both customization and functionality. My learners can get into a course and begin learning either on their own or in a blended (online/offline) classroom. It takes very little explanation to get my class up and learning as a facilitator or very few (primarily intuitive) clicks if they are ready to learn independently.
Brightspace's Learning Groups and Learning Paths have been a real game-changer for our organization, taking the guesswork out of our learners' (and maybe more importantly, their managers') hands. We have integrated our payroll system to automatically generate logins for users in nearly 100 locations across the USA. This has taken a huge time burden off multiple business areas, both on-location and at the corporate level.
Brightspace's Learning Groups and Learning Paths have been a real game-changer for our organization, taking the guesswork out of our learners' (and maybe more importantly, their managers') hands. We have integrated our payroll system to automatically generate logins for users in nearly 100 locations across the USA. This has taken a huge time burden off multiple business areas, both on-location and at the corporate level.
What do you dislike about the product?
In the nearly three years I have been using D2L's Brightspace, it has seemingly grown in functionality daily. However, it does suffer from some legacy issues of feeling like it was built for K-12/HigherEd which rarely translates to the Corporate space. It took quite a bit of customization and testing to get the site as streamlined as we had envisioned when first joining with D2L. The most glaring issue is two separate metadata "systems": user profiles and attributes. If D2L were able to marry these two systems, it would streamline our ability to filter our pertinent reporting data for my L&D stakeholders.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We have pivoted from nearly 100% of our training in the classroom or on-location before D2L/Brightspace to doing 100% of training online/blended during the pandemic. Further, we have begun to execute more reliable Compliance Training tracking and remove some of the guesswork and administration from our in-store employees, so they can get back more time doing business.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
For us, even considering D2L at the time (three years ago) was a shot in the dark. We knew they were big in the K-12/HigherEd space, but they clearly showed the initiative to grow in the Corporate space, and we wanted to grow with them. Their platform was clearly very robust, but it was the early support and discussions with their technical team that made us choose D2L. Every future benchmark that they discussed with them at the time, they hit.
Wonderful LMS
What do you like best about the product?
I love the analytics and ability to engage learners through discussions, self-quizzing with immediate feedback. I love the exam analytics. D2L revolutionized education by staying up to date with educational needs of various learner types. The addition of tools to enhance learning for those with disabilities is definately one of the tools that I love the most. I am speaking from the voice of a professor and a student who has dyslexia.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike not being able to build questions with case study base with a group of questions to answer questions that corresponds to the case (i.e., chart review case display with tabs features that are clickable). I would love the ability to create drag and drop and other next-generation exam questions (test higher-order critical thinking/evaluation of data and info). I would love to be part of the team that works on improving this feature.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Exam review and question analysis are more manageable. Group assignment management and student participation are easy to track and monitor.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It would help if you tried it for yourself to see the benefits of the platform.
Listens to customers' ideas
What do you like best about the product?
I like the Brightspace Community and PIE
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't like that I can't associate the attendance with the gradebook.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use D2L as our content delivery method for all of our classes. It helps us to have all content in one place for the students.
Our go-to learning hub
What do you like best about the product?
Our program appreciates that D2L is the place where learning begins for our students. Students know exactly where to find resources and learning modules.
What do you dislike about the product?
As D2L is a learning management system, we sometimes have to use third-party tools to accomplish our learning goals. Still, because we can place a link within the D2L environment, students are able to access those resources easily.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use the Competencies program within D2L to track accreditation learning outcomes and instructional objectives. We link specific rubric criteria or quiz questions to our objectives. From there, we can export the data to Tableau, where we are creating dynamic visualizations to track student learning and anticipate problem areas.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
D2L is an excellent hub for learning. It functions well as an LMS. Having used Blackboard, Moodle, and Canvas, D2L Brightspace is one of the best. Each has its own intricacies, but overall, D2L does everything we need it to do.
The D2L Brightspace LMS provides users with all the expected features plus some advanced options.
What do you like best about the product?
I like that their product releases incorporate suggestions submitted by customers in a product idea exchange and that applying the continuous delivery releases does not require downtime for end-users.
What do you dislike about the product?
The built-in attendance feature is greatly lacking in comparison to another LMS that I've used. It is also challenging to find/get to activity logs for users compared to another LMS used.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The video note feature and the virtual classroom integration were of great help to our institution during the period of remote operations last year and will continue to be used.
D2L BrightSpace Review from Long-time User
What do you like best about the product?
I love the collaboration they've built in as a company supporting teaching & learning for all users, from tools created to the training and professional development. Their support systems run from personalized communities and affinity groups, blogs and webinars, to larger regional and international conferences. Those experiences have helped me learn and grow as an instructor. Although I've been teaching online for 15 plus years, I always learn something new from attending their annual "Fusion" conference.
I also appreciate the fact that inclusion and accessibility are values in mission and practice. I know they've won awards for the accessibility features. I look forward to seeing how this is integrated even more in the future.
Finally, I appreciate that D2L is continually asking for, gathering, and using feedback to make even more improvements to BrightSpace. Team members and executives understand and value relationships and involve themselves in community engagement.
I also appreciate the fact that inclusion and accessibility are values in mission and practice. I know they've won awards for the accessibility features. I look forward to seeing how this is integrated even more in the future.
Finally, I appreciate that D2L is continually asking for, gathering, and using feedback to make even more improvements to BrightSpace. Team members and executives understand and value relationships and involve themselves in community engagement.
What do you dislike about the product?
I know they are working on some "consistency" elements across the various BrightSpace tools, which I believe will strengthen the user experience for instructors and students. They have worked on renaming functions so that different tools would have common names throughout the LMS. However, I would also like to see some of the sub-functions be used more consistently (end due dates for discussion boards and surveys) as well as their location on the different tool pages to reduce scrolling and promote ease. These steps would reduce confusion for the newer users and help ease the design process.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As an instructor at a Community and Technical College, many of my students juggle school, work (often multiple jobs), and family life. Teaching courses with D2L Brightspace allows me to offer classes that are still engaging, flexible, and meaningful to them and their academic journey. I use various tools to help achieve a richer experience for them (discussion boards, assignment folders, surveys, content, announcements, and of course, "quizzes").
User-Friendly Platform with Amazing Reporting
What do you like best about the product?
The platform is so user-friendly for learners, instructors, and administrators and has amazing capabilities in both reporting and integration with other tools and platforms.
What do you dislike about the product?
The new Content Experience is lacking in some of the features that were taken away (checkmarks for learner completion, release date access).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Brightspace has made hybrid and online delivery of courses so much easier and more efficient.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use the community! The Brightspace Community is invaluable when learning about tools and best practices in the platform.
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