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LinkedIn Learning vs Moodle comparison

 

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Executive Summary

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

ROI

Sentiment score
3.4
LinkedIn Learning enhances skills like a "gym for the mind," with reasonable pricing, certifications, and supports professional growth.
Sentiment score
8.1
Moodle boosts productivity by 60%, offering cost-effective solutions with positive ROI, saving time and money in training management.
The value lies in continuously learning new things, akin to a gym membership for my brain.
Director of Cloud Security- APAC at Temenos AG
I was looking at certifications in security, and it really opened my eyes by taking those two certifications on Samba and another bunch of security frameworks.
Senior Information Technology Manager at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
I think the pricing is good.
Executive Advisor at Manage Global / a JoAnn Corley Companies
 

Customer Service

Sentiment score
4.4
LinkedIn Learning operates smoothly, with positive email support ratings, despite some broader LinkedIn support and phone service concerns.
Sentiment score
6.1
Moodle offers self-service support via forums, with community help available, but direct support requires engaging a Moodle partner.
It works as it should - it's a relatively simple platform, so I wouldn't expect many complications with it.
DH Arab at Gamechanger
I would rate their support a one out of ten.
Semi-retired, senior exec, ex-Amazon, ex-Microsoft at a non-profit with self employed
This is a good thing; perhaps they don't need technical support at all because it is always working wonderfully.
Director of Cloud Security- APAC at Temenos AG
 

Scalability Issues

Sentiment score
3.3
LinkedIn Learning is praised for its scalability and efficiency, tailoring content to various expertise levels for effective outcomes.
Sentiment score
7.6
Moodle scales efficiently for diverse user needs, supporting institutions from schools to enterprises, facilitating seamless large-scale deployments.
One needs to focus on what is being said, understand it, and make sure to extract the best out of it.
Board Advisor at EtoundiNnomo Consulting
The scalability of LinkedIn Learning is excellent, as it provides levels intermediate, beginner, and advanced.
Director of Cloud Security- APAC at Temenos AG
 

Stability Issues

Sentiment score
7.4
LinkedIn Learning is praised for seamless, reliable performance across devices, retaining user data efficiently even offline, despite limited instructor interaction.
Sentiment score
7.9
Moodle is highly stable and reliable, supporting many users when correctly set up and regularly updated.
I rate the interface, technology, and platform a full 10 out of 10.
Director of Cloud Security- APAC at Temenos AG
If they built in follow-ups where it was built into the course to meet and interact with the course instructor in real time, that would give it a ten.
Executive Advisor at Manage Global / a JoAnn Corley Companies
I can't remember any glitches while learning.
Assistant Professor at Aalborg University
 

Room For Improvement

LinkedIn Learning should improve mobile efficiency, expand content, offer interactive features, and update relevant courses with AI assistance.
Moodle needs user-friendly improvements, better documentation, enhanced accessibility, seamless integration, and customization to support diverse and non-technical users.
As someone with different levels of expertise, I feel it should be more democratic and give users the choice to define the order of their learning.
Assistant Professor at Aalborg University
For example, when I search for photography, they could tell me what the best classes are based on everything I do on LinkedIn and outside of it.
Semi-retired, senior exec, ex-Amazon, ex-Microsoft at a non-profit with self employed
Interactive features such as live question-and-answer sessions, hands-on projects, deeper analytics, and better integration with tools such as Microsoft or project management could make it a ten.
Senior Global Manager for Corrugated Packaging at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
 

Setup Cost

LinkedIn Learning's pricing appeals to Western firms but may need adjustments for affordability in Eastern professional markets.
Moodle provides a flexible, cost-effective LMS with varied pricing for features, support, and deployment options for organizations.
The pricing of LinkedIn Learning is approximately $50 per month.
Board Advisor at EtoundiNnomo Consulting
I don't have any problem with the pricing of LinkedIn Learning; it was good and completely reasonable, around 200 kroner, which my company paid for.
Assistant Professor at Aalborg University
I think it's reasonable because you get unlimited access for the whole year and it's probably not much more than a few hundred dollars.
P&C Actuary, Risk Manager at Career break
 

Valuable Features

LinkedIn Learning offers extensive courses, expert content, personalized recommendations, and user-friendly navigation, with free access through library memberships.
Moodle offers open-source flexibility, extensive plugins, community support, and features enhancing usability, customization, integration, and engagement monitoring.
I found that the impact of real-world project examples on my learning experience is essential because the courses I took from LinkedIn Learning were completely adjusted to real-world problems.
Assistant Professor at Aalborg University
As a security professional, I need to understand that platform and that product. This is where LinkedIn Learning adds value in getting my skills up fast.
Director of Cloud Security- APAC at Temenos AG
Courses are taught by industry professionals, which is very helpful, along with the certificate of completion and personalized recommendations.
Senior Global Manager for Corrugated Packaging at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
 

Categories and Ranking

LinkedIn Learning
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
4.5
Number of Reviews
15
Ranking in other categories
Virtual Training (3rd), eLearning (3rd)
Moodle
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.1
Number of Reviews
29
Ranking in other categories
Learning Management Systems (LMS) (3rd)
 

Mindshare comparison

While both are Corporate Compliance solutions, they serve different purposes. LinkedIn Learning is designed for Virtual Training and holds a mindshare of 12.3%, up 11.6% compared to last year.
Moodle, on the other hand, focuses on Learning Management Systems (LMS), holds 4.2% mindshare, down 12.7% since last year.
Virtual Training Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
LinkedIn Learning12.3%
Pluralsight29.0%
A Cloud Guru15.1%
Other43.6%
Virtual Training
Learning Management Systems (LMS) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Moodle4.2%
Cornerstone Learn4.4%
Canvas LMS3.5%
Other87.9%
Learning Management Systems (LMS)
 

Featured Reviews

UZ
Senior Global Manager for Corrugated Packaging at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Uses expert-led courses to improve leadership and negotiation skills while building emotional intelligence
While LinkedIn Learning is strong overall, there are a few areas where it could improve to make the experience even better. More interactive learning would be beneficial. Adding live sessions or discussion forums for real-time interaction with instructors and peers could make learning more engaging. Currently, all the courses are recorded, and nothing is happening live. There should be something more interesting that could help with better engagement if there were live sessions. Better customization for organizations would also help. While learning paths exist, more tailored options for specific industries could be beneficial. The content needs to be a bit more localized, with more regional-specific examples and case studies to make courses feel relevant globally. For example, even though I am sitting in the UK and doing a course in the UK, most of the examples are related to the United States or other regions. Different markets have different scenarios and challenges, so it is hard to correlate. One of the main things LinkedIn Learning could improve is adding live sessions. Currently, everything on LinkedIn Learning is recorded, and nothing is happening live. I think this has an engagement effect. Sometimes when I am doing training or completing a course, the recordings are from 2020 or 2021, which is a bit old. A lot has changed in three to four years. Interactive features such as live question-and-answer sessions, hands-on projects, deeper analytics, and better integration with tools such as Microsoft or project management could make it a ten. Some of the data needs to be updated more frequently. There are some courses that, for example, in project management or negotiation, which are fields that evolve every day, but a few of the courses are from 2022 or 2021 and have not been updated. More updates are required as time is moving and we are moving toward more artificial intelligence.
Agnes Mindila - PeerSpot reviewer
Director School of Computing and Information Technology at JKUAT
Offers customized features that allow us to see whether students visited the platform and watched the provided videos
An improvement would be to have it support physically challenged students, who we think should be able to participate in some of our courses. If the learning management system could support blind students or students with learning disabilities, it would expand the reach of education by providing tools that support challenged learners. In future releases, I'd like to see more features that support challenged students, as I just mentioned above. This is because of the university's goal to make education accessible to all groups without discrimination. If we can have more tools that support students who are challenged, that would be very good. If AI could help, that would be nice. We want to support learners who are remote and provide learning to disadvantaged learners or certain groups of people. AI would come in very handy if Moodle had such capabilities.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
10%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Comms Service Provider
9%
Government
8%
Comms Service Provider
15%
University
11%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Educational Organization
9%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business8
Large Enterprise7
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business10
Midsize Enterprise7
Large Enterprise11
 

Questions from the Community

Are Lynda and LinkedIn Learning the same product?
Yes, Lynda is now renamed to LinkedIn Learning. They are essentially the same thing, an eLearning tool, but they are also different. How familiar were you with Lynda? Because even though they are o...
Is LinkedIn Learning a free tool?
No, LinkedIn Learning is not free, but you can try it out for a whole month free. All you have to do is sign up for one of their plans, either monthly or annually, though if you just want the free ...
Does LinkedIn Learning offer discounts for students?
If you're one of the lucky ones, it sure does. Some schools offer free access to this eLearning tool - you must research it and if yours does. All you have to do is log in to LinkedIn Learning wit...
What needs improvement with Moodle?
The customization of the interface could be improved. Although we can load and change themes, it still always looks like Moodle. We have not found a way to significantly alter its appearance.
What is your primary use case for Moodle?
We use Moodle to manage our students' information, the classes, and the course catalog, which are mainly related to education. It serves as a learning management system for teaching in class.
 

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