LSI operations, tutoring, product development, online content services, management, and technical support are housed in the company's Tampa offices.
Incorporated in the State of Florida on February 27, 1996, LSI expanded its mission to the Web-based implementation of a variety of traditionally face-to-face academic activities.
[4] This history seems to justify the company's claim that it was the first to offer commercially a tool for Web access to a shared, real-time environment with such education-oriented features as subject-specific toolbars.
The World Wide Whiteboard was also adopted as an option available with certain textbooks by publishers such as McGraw-Hill,[5] John Wiley and Sons, Pearson, Cengage Learning,[6] and Bedford, Freeman and Worth.
The use of the World Wide Whiteboard by campuses and educational programs to support online environments, give classes and hold faculty office hours and meetings expanded over the next decade.
LSI has no consultancy component, so that, while figures about usage of the World Wide Whiteboard can be used to demonstrate how a school's Quality Enhancement Program is working, it is up to the user to create the documentation for this or any other accreditation-related measures.