Quickly build courses

Optimise knowledge transfer by creating blended learning courses from content steps, surveys, exams and certificates. Content steps can contain text, images, audio, video, internal links, external links, files, etc.

Multiple Choice Exams

Create simple multiple choice exams with shuffled questions and answers. Define competences and passing grades for automatic release of next learning objectives.

Evaluator Supervised Exams

Drive more engagement by introducing supervised exams for which participants need to make submissions in image, video or file formats. Evaluators can review submissions quickly and provide qualitative and quantitative feedback

Our course builder makes it easy to organize and structure the content of courses with the drag-and-drop interface. Add new content in seconds and notify your audiences. 

Create accredited courses for Continuous Medical Education (CME) and provide credits and certificates of completion automatically.

Use course features to create engaging personalized patient education pathways. Content steps within courses can be released to users based on test scores, data that is captured through follow-up pathways by patients or provided by clinical staff, or a variety of other mechanisms.   

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Net really, Although it is very easy to create courses, exams, scoring etc Meplis does not aspire to be a traditional LMS. Rather, Meplis creates engaging end user experiences and sometimes courses are a good way to help users easily find deeply linked content in a structured manner. 

A: No, other content elements can also have CME credits, such as Livestream Events or On Demand Webinars. Requirements can be added for a participant to receive the credits.

A: No, but once an accreditation agency has defined that a certain content element such as a course can have credits, you can implement it through Meplis  and delived CME credits through the platform. 

A: Yes, it is possible to make Livestream events or calls part of a course. Attendance can be monitored.