Learning
Management System
Introduction
A learning management system (LMS) is a software application or
web-based technology employed for planning, implementing, and
assessing specific learning processes.
It is utilized for eLearning practices and typically comprises two main
components:
o A server that handles the core functionality
o A user interface managed by instructors, students, and administrators.
Introduction
LMS, or Learning Management System, is a platform designed to
facilitate online content delivery for learning purposes.
It is a web-based software used to support online, face-to-face, and
blended courses in both academic and business environments.
It includes tools to track user progress through learning content and
enables learners to interact with content and each other.
Why a LMS?
Benefits
Easy Communication
Cost & Time Efficient
Support for a Learning Community
Increase Accessibility & Flexibility
Collaborative Activities
Working with LMS
Canvas
Moodle
Google Classroom
What is CANVAS?
Canvas LMS is an open and reliable web-based software that allows
educatiors to create and present online learning materials and assess
student learning, and students to engage in courses and receive
feedback.
CANVAS
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CANVAS
CANVAS
MOODLE
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Moodle is an alternative to commercial online learning solutions and
is distributed free under open source licensing. An organization can
change the source code and make changes if needed.
MOODLE stands for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning
Environment.
Moodle
GOOGLE Classroom
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Google Classroom is a free learning platform created by Google to
help educators manage and organize online and in-person learning. It
allows teachers to create classes, share materials, assign tasks,
collect student work, and grade assignments in a centralized,
paperless way.
GOOGLE Classroom
GOOGLE Classroom
GOOGLE Classroom
GOOGLE Classroom
Comparison