Lightspeed Retires My Big Campus, Encourages Users To Adopt Itslearning

Lightspeed Systems will retire is learning management system (LMS), My Big Campus (MBC) and has selected the itslearning platform as the preferred alternative for existing customers.

"In addition to assisting MBC users as they transition to itslearning's digital learning environment, the partnership will strive to make a unique K-12 experience by integrating the itslearning platform with Lightspeed Systems," according to a news release. "The partnership will support seamless content migration from MBC to the itslearning platform."

Itslearning will also offer MBC customers a preferred rate and a conversion package that will credit any pre-payments for MBC toward payment for the new platform.

"We've found a way to preserve what our customers love most about MBC and transition them onto a mature, competitively advanced LMS," said Joel Heinrich, Lightspeed Systems CEO. "The powerful combination of the acclaimed itslearning platform, high-quality content migration, and MBC's safety is unparalleled."

More information about the transition is available at info.itslearning.net.

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