LMS WITH MODERN USER INTERFACE AND USER EXPERIENCE
Abara LMS is designed keeping user interface and user experience in mind, making it a simple and easy-to-use LMS for corporate training!
ABARA LMS DASHBOARD (ADMINISTRATORS)
The dashboard presents the administrator with a bird’s eye view of:
Course status
Progress reports
Enrolment based on courses
Analytics
Central access to all controls
Recent activities
Team course completions
Our dashboard is clean and clutter-free. All navigation options are well defined while not overwhelming the administrator with too many design elements.
Features are modular and can be switched on based on an organization’s needs and which phase of their LMS roll out they are on. Terminology can be changed to make it intuitive for administrators and learners.
ABARA LMS DASHBOARD (LEARNERS)
Abara’s navigation is highly intuitive and visual to keep learners engaged and interested.
The learner-side dashboard gives your learners a bird’s eye view of:
Recently accessed courses
Recently enrolled courses
Assigned courses (My Courses)
Catalog of optional courses to enroll into
Course recommendations (based on keyword mapping)
The interface comes with a new content player to navigate through learning objects easily.
DISTRACTION-FREE LEARNING
The learner-side dashboard also gives your learners a bird’s eye view of:
Announcements and notifications
- Progress made
- Completed
- In Progress
- Not Started
- Not Completed
Leaderboards
Upcoming courses
Calendar
Profile details
Expiring certificates
LEARNER-SIDE MOBILE APP DASHBOARD
Using the native iOS and Android App, learners can quickly access:
Courses
Announcements
Progress
Upcoming courses
Leaderboards
Abara’s focus to include only the most important features ensures a clutter-free UI. The smartly designed UX allows the LMS application to work with flawless precision, even in areas with limited connectivity.
The mobile app has the ability to securely download SCORM packages, videos, and reference documents offline to access learning material for moments where internet access is limited—during travel, prior to meetings, while in local transit.