Clark Quinn has some great thoughts on “Why Bash the LMS“. While the article is a bit more balanced than it might sound from the title, I still like that he calls out what needs to change:
“On principle, I want the best tool for each task. The analogy is to the tradeoffs between a Swiss Army knife and a tool kit. There will be orgs for which an all-singing all-dancing system make sense, as they can manage it, they can budget for it. In general, however, I’d want the best tool for each job and a way to knit them together. So I’d be inclined to couple an LMS with other tools, not assume I can get one that’s best in all it’s capabilities.”