Learning Management Systems (LMS)
A learning management system (LMS) is a software or web-based application for online training and e-learning programs. Typically, the systems cover administration, implementation, and assessment of student learning and program effectiveness.
Various Perspectives on Learning Management Systems
- Learning Management System – Wikipedia
- LMS vs. LCMS
- The Traditional LMS is Dead: Looking to a Modularized Future
- Quality Management of Learning Management Systems: A User Experience Perspective
- The Social LMS
- LMS: Your Key to Competitive Advantage
- Choosing an LMS: Taking Architecture Into Account
- Assessing Learning Management Systems
- The Future of the LMS
- “LMS Sinks Titanic” & Other Learning Myths
- Take This LMS and Shove It
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