The Essential RFP Template for Learning Systems

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The Essential RFP Template for Learning Systems

The intro section of the RFP

Learning Environment

AI (Generative)

  • A personal agent is basically where the system can handle a task or multiple tasks for you. They are by no means at the level of a personal assistant nor a copilot, despite a vendor saying otherwise. Agents are already available for many AI programs; however, with learning, autonomous agents where you can create them to do ABC and then CDF are in the early stages in terms of capabilities—the same with learning.
  • AI Tutor is hot. A vendor may call it an AI coach or an AI mentor. Usually, the two most common are Tutor and Coach. In essence, they are usually the same. I’m a fan of a human element here, rather than just relying on what the Tutor outputs, but I recognize that there are systems that do not do this. This is also a feature that I can see as a “Roadmap” for a vendor. I would not be surprised if vendors believe the chat assistant is their answer to a Tutor. I disagree as they are not the same.
  • The next set (sans skills) is tied to content creation, with the equal exception being the ability to create a quiz with AI. That said, I have seen systems that combine these two, so content creation and assessment creation are all one happy family at the same time. Adding a quiz into or after the content, I get that, and that is common.
  • Skills mean that AI can create the skills needed in the system or sought out in the system. It is not common, so be aware.
  • Answer Engine/Chat Assistant
  • Microsoft Teams – If you are using Slack, replace Teams for Slack – and then use the same items below, again replacing Teams with Slack
  • Playlists/Channels – It is vernacular here – a vendor may say this list or content that is recommended = playlist aka channel
  • Gamification – I will note that a benchmark is presented here, which allows you to compare your team or department to others within the company using point totals.
  • Event Management – You want all these options, and yet, there are plenty of vendors who lack a waitlist, a calendar on the home page of the learner, and even the ability, once you register, to have it appear, i.e., the session on your Outlook 365 or Google Workspace/G-mail calendar.
  • The rest of the Functionality tab, except for one item under Reports
  • You (admin) use specific reports over and over again. Not once, but a lot
  • You check off a little icon or bookmark or whatever the vendor has with that option – i.e., the report
  • Next, it goes into an area – either at the report’s top window with a folder, or a “Favorite” tex,t or another option that says favorites
  • You click the “Favorites” and which one, and bam, it is off and running