how to use the lms and better understanding fir using lms
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May 05, 2024
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its help to understand the lms
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Group Members Tayyaba Zafar Umaima Siddiqui Sara Saeed
Learning Management System A learning management system (LMS) is a software application that helps in the documentation, delivery, tracking, reporting, and automation of educational courses, training programs, and learning and development programs
Learning Management System
Learning Management System Some popular LMS options include : Moodle Blackboard Canvas Brightspace Edmodo Schoology 7 . Google Classroom
Learning Management System LMS is used in various settings, including : 1 . Educational institutions (schools, universities ) 2 . Corporate training and professional development 3 . Online course providers 4 . Non-profit organizations 5 . Government agencies
Moodle Enhancing your presentation Moodle is considered a top LMS for schools and education, and I agree wholeheartedly. It has a wide range of tools to foster student engagement in online learning, and no less importantly, many educators have experience using it.
Moodle
CANVAS Canvas is an incredibly flexible LMS for higher education that has long been very popular both among students and educators. Its key differentiator is the ability to integrate with an institution’s website and turn it into a learning portal
CANVAS There are two types of Canvas . Canvas LMS is a Learning Management System that can be used by students, teachers and professionals to make teaching and learning easier. It was launched in 2011 by Instructure . 2 . HTML Canvas is a feature of HTML that allows users to draw graphics on a web page. The <canvas> element is only a container for graphics and requires JavaScript to draw the graphics.
Google Classroom Google Classroom is a free web-based platform that integrates Google's productivity tools to help teachers and students communicate, collaborate, and manage assignments and projects.