Unlike other Learning Management Systems, Agilix Buzz is configured in a hierarchical way that allows for the native sharing of content between users and groups. As seen in the document to the right, the Agilix company works with many partners in the educational realm. The "New York State Learning Network" is one of those entities.
The NYS Learning Network is made up of an ever-expanding group of BOCES' around the state. Each participating BOCES is able to offer Buzz to their own internal programs and to their component districts. In turn, the component districts are able to set up individual Buzz sites for their various schools or departments.
Because all of these courses are under one giant cloud, nearly all content on Buzz can easily be shared with anyone else who uses this system. Content creators can collaborate as easily with others in their building as they can with users in different buildings or even different districts, states, or countries. Although there are often settings that restrict sharing outide of your own school district, any Buzz-created course (created by a vendor, a teacher, a BOCES, or... anyone) can be shared with anyone else using Buzz given the correct permissions.