Monday, October 4, 2010

LMS

After finishing this entry, I hope that I'll be able to remember these two concepts forever! :)

LMS is actually a Learning Management System software application or Web-based technology used to plan, implement, and access a specific learning process.
It gives benefits to the instructor by providing the instructor with a way to create and deliver content, monitor student participation, and access student performance.
It brings benefits to the students in a way that it provides students with the ability to use interactive features such as threaded discussions, video conferencing, and discussion forums.
Some example of LMS are iLearn, WebCT, or Blackborad, Hotpotatoes, etc.
(taken from Nurul Ezdiani and Nurul Ayuunni's presentation slide)

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