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What is Learning Management Systems (LMS)

Handbook of Research on Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom Model in the Digital Age
A software which allows instructors to put their course materials online and provides a number of online tools which manages the learning activities. Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (Moodle) is an example of LMS which is commonly used in higher learning institutions.
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Enhancing Active Learning Pedagogy through Online Collaborative Learning
E. Muuro Maina (Kenyatta University, Kenya), Peter W. Wagacha (University of Nairobi, Kenya), and Robert Oboko (University of Nairobi, Kenya)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9680-8.ch012
Abstract
Learner-centered learning theories such as active learning and collaborative learning are highly supported by Web 2.0 technologies and they are augmenting traditional teacher-centered approaches. New teaching pedagogies such as flipped classroom have also embraced the use of collaborative learning where students engage in group-based activities during class time and they embark on asynchronous video lectures after the classroom. However, there is little research on how flipped classrooms can support online collaborative learning. In order to improve online collaborative learning and enhance active learning, this chapter provides some literature review on collaborative learning as well as the critical aspects for online collaborative learning. This chapter also discusses how online collaborative learning can be integrated in a flipped classroom. To that end, the authors recommend further research on how specific online collaboration tools can be applied in flipped classroom.
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The Transition From the Conventional Classroom to Remote Teaching: How to Improve Online Practices
are computerized, online systems that allow the creation, storage, and management of online and/or hybrid actions. They generally have managerial, administrative, pedagogical, and educational functions. It brings together several tools such as an email box, discussion forums, scrapbook, calendar etc. One of the most widely used LMS in the world is Moodle, a free software.
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Collaborative Knowledge Management (CKM) and Enterprise Knowledge Management
This is a software system that tracks employee training and possibly competencies. Typically, a LMS will track individual worker progress, record scores of quizzes and tests within an online learning program, and track course completions. May be integrated with a Human Resources Information System (HRIS).
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Higher Education Pedagogy Revisited: Impacting Political Science College Students' Active Learning, Opinion Development, and Participation
A software application for the organization, certification, following, and distribution of educational courses or training programs.
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Stimulating Creativity and Innovation Through Apt Educational Policy
A software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation and delivery of educational courses, training programmes or learning and development programmes
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Student Experience on Distance Learning in Mathematics in Times of Pandemic
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Engaging College Students Through Hybrid Learning: Perspectives From Four Instructors
Software or website used by colleges and universities to facilitate learning, house content, and administer assessments in higher education courses.
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Teaching English Grammar in a Hybrid Academic ESL Course: A Mixed Methods Study
Software that allows educators to administer, track, report, and deliver content in their classes.
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Blackboard Learning System on College Campuses
are course authoring software programs used by instructors to create learning environment for students.
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Risks, Gaps, and Global Issues of Project Management
Allows anyone with a personal computer and Internet access to enroll in Web-based courses and performs interim progress tracking and submits to the learning management system server for permanent storage. IBM first invented this system for the use of domestic and global learning when training was necessary for specific types of projects (i.e., privacy issues).
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Innovative Learning Approach in the 21st Century: Personal Learning Environments
Learning management systems are web environments used in formal education institutions for sharing, managing and organizing resources.
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Analysis of Platforms for E-Learning
This is enterprise software used to manage learning activities through the ability to catalog, register, deliver, and track learners and learning.
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Advancing Retention and Engagement Strategies Through Effective Online Mediums
Online platforms that support the delivery of instruction. This platform allows for student-student and student-faculty interactions.
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Students' Experiences in Using Chat Rooms as Virtual Classrooms
Software that allows instructors to put their course materials online and provides a number of online tools which manages the learning activities. Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (Moodle) is an example of LMS which is commonly used in higher learning institutions.
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Blended Mentoring: Integrative Approach for Faculty Mentoring
A software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of educational courses or training programs.
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Virtual Reality and Virtual Environments in Education
These are tools that primarily act as electronic registrars and allow the monitoring of various enrollment and related tasks in a virtual learning environment. Examples of LMS include Saba, NetDimensions EKP, and SumTotal.
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Model of E-Education Infrastructure based on Cloud Computing
Are powerful integrated systems that support a number of activities performed by teachers and students during the e-learning process.
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Evaluation of Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, and Open EdX
A learning management system (LMS) is a computer software providing management of a distance education system, documentation and reporting processes, educator-student, student-student communication, publishing of course content and remote assessment evaluation functions.
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