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Learning Management Systems refer to software designed to manage, track, administer and organize all aspects of training and learning. It's an incredibly complex field but we'll try to help you out with basic LMS terminology, choosing one, various features, etc.
Understanding Learning Management Systems
By Richard Cowles - In the ever-evolving world of online applications, many of us website and intranet managers have used or know something of content management systems (CMS). As with most technologies these are now becoming more specialized in their application. Enter Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS). (Added: 8-Aug-2007 Hits: 338 )Learning Management Systems: Are We There Yet?
By n a - The LMS has reached maturity but is racing to keep up with changing requirements on campus and to meet the need for integration with other enterprise systems and a more collaborative working environment. (Added: 7-Aug-2007 Hits: 203 )Lotus Learning Management System
By n a - The Lotus Learning Management System documentation page lists product documentation, white papers, Redbooks, Redpapers, Redpieces, and additional documentation for supported versions of IBM's Lotus Learning Management System. (Added: 7-Aug-2007 Hits: 178 )Better Off With or Without Your CMS? 5 Kinds of Assessment That Can Really Help
By Stephen Ehrman and Steven Gilbert - While the cost of course management systems is becoming increasingly obvious, their benefits are often harder to spot. In this article, the authors outline the five major questions you should be asking about the CMS at your institution. (Added: 7-Aug-2007 Hits: 242 )Do Learning Management Systems Have a Future? | Gary Woodill
By Gary Woodill - Find out what, according to the author, the role of Learning Management Systems will continue to play in the educational industry. (Added: 7-Aug-2007 Hits: 248 )Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start elearning
By George Siemens - Learning Management Systems (LMS) are often viewed as being the starting point (or critical component) of any elearning or blended learning program. This perspective is valid from a management and control standpoint, but antithetical to the way in which most people learn today. (Added: 7-Aug-2007 Hits: 192 )| Library Home Page |
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