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What is Learning Management System (LMS software)?
Are you a teacher, who wishes that it didn't take you days or weeks to manually grade all
of your student test papers? Or are you a training manager, who wishes to reduce high
travel costs or administration and scheduling problems associated with corporate training.
Choosing a Learning Management System, popularly called LMS software, can solve your problems.
So what is an LMS, exactly?
LMS is a software application which allows instructors to create online courses, and
training courses. Along with creating, managing and delivering e-courses to their learners,
instructors can also track the progress of their learners by accessing detailed reports
and statistics that LMS software provides.
Another important aspect of a Learning Management System is that it provides learners online
classrooms where they can interact and learn in an interactive environment. To create such
an environment, LMS allows instructors to upload all their courses and training materials
such as videos, presentations, PDFs or even live web content such as wikis and blogs to
a central location i.e. the online classroom. This facilitates anywhere, anytime learning
as learners can easily access the materials by logging on to the online classrooms from
any device with Internet access. In addition to this, learners can access these classrooms
anytime even after they have finished taking the courses, ensuring uniformity and continuity
in learning & training.
LMS software has a number of features to help instructors manage their learners better.They
can organize learners into groups or classes to centralize reporting & assignment of courses
or quizzes. With advanced reports and statistics, tracking the progress of large groups or individual
learners is also easy. In addition to this, instructors save valuable time spent in grading
assessments and calculating the results, as the Learning Management System automates grading
of hundreds of test papers & enable students to instantly see their results.
Above all, a Learning Management System saves teachers a lot of time and money as it automates
grading & reduced paperwork, while at the same time companies save on travel and lodging
expenses because they can easily create training programs and reuse the programs to train multiple
batches of employees.