Evaluating digital learning in different formats can be made more efficient and effective with the use of online tools. A Learning Management System (LMS) is a software platform that allows for the creation, delivery, management, and tracking of digital learning in various formats, such as e-learning courses, webinars, podcasts, or videos. It also has analytics, reports, dashboards, and feedback features to evaluate the reaction, learning behavior, and results of learners. Examples of LMS include Moodle, Canvas, or Blackboard. A Learning Record Store (LRS) is a database that stores and retrieves data about the learning activities and experiences of learners across different digital learning formats and platforms. It also has xAPI (Experience API) or Tin Can API features to collect and analyze data about the interaction, engagement, completion, and achievement of learners. Examples of LRS include Learning Locker, Watershed, or Grassblade. Lastly, a Learning Experience Platform (LXP) is a software platform that provides personalized and adaptive digital learning experiences for learners based on their preferences, goals, and needs. It also has features such as recommendations, gamification, social learning, or microlearning to enhance the reaction, learning behavior, and results of learners. Examples of LXP are Degreed, EdCast or Docebo.