r/elearning is a subreddit with 24k members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses elearning, lms, training, ai, and course, and they frequently recommend/review lms, platforms, and job sites.
This subreddit is dedicated to discussion of the techniques, difficulties and joys of creating, applying and evaluating elearning of all types.
Have a question about an authoring tool? Bring it.
Want to talk about LMSes? We've been there. It's okay to cry.
Trying to figure out SCORM, the Experience API (xAPI/Tin Can API), LTI, cmi5, HPML, IMS Caliper, etc.? Seeing these acronyms for the first time? No worries. It's big enough in here for everyone.
Popular Themes in r/elearning
#1
Solution Requests
: "What’s the best Corporate LMS for training employees in 2026?"
44 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "eLearning Software Tools and Resources (Comprehensive List)"
28 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Teachable stealth-charged me $189 after I downgraded to a cheaper plan — without asking"
2 posts
#4
Ideas
: "Ideas for free Slopcademy courses"
2 posts
#5
Opportunities
: "Balancing ID quality with production speed: Moving past the "Grainy Webcam" look?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/elearning
#1
Elearning
: "The state of Elearning in corporate"
85 posts
#2
Lms
: "Are cloud based Lms Worth it?"
80 posts
#3
Training
: "5 common mistakes I see in corporate Training videos (and what to do instead)"
51 posts
#4
Ai
: "Ai avatar talking head videos killed our trAining engagement"
49 posts
#5
Course
: "Storyline got too expensive… so now we’re building our own Courses"
24 posts
#6
Courses
: "Storyline got too expensive… so now we’re building our own Courses"
23 posts
#7
Learning
: "How do you handle multilingual eLearning?"
20 posts
#8
Video
: "When did teaching turn into Video production? Struggling to keep my online courses engaging."
19 posts
#9
Scorm
: "TIL: you can turn a PDF into a working Scorm package using Claude"
17 posts
#10
E Learning
: "what are your experiences using Synthesia"
16 posts
Products Discussed in r/elearning
Flair Used in r/elearning
#1
LMS
: "Anyone already using Chamilo 2.0?"
1 post
Member Growth in r/elearning
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+9k members(56.4%)
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Last updated: June 13, 2026