Today we were in our week 4 class, and as usual there's a group task. As for today, we were assisted to search any related information on Learning Management System, Content Management and Course Management System.
Learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of electronic educational technology (also called e-learning) education courses or training programs. Besides, it also delivers content and handles registering for courses, course administration, skills gap analysis, tracking, and reporting.For example, LMS is used by educational institutions to enhance and support classroom teaching and offering courses to a larger population of learners. Some LMS providers include "performance management systems", which encompass students appraisals, competency management, and academic-gap analysis. (eg. SMP web)
Meanwhile, Course Management System is a collection of software tools providing an online environment for course interactions. CMS also is typically integrated with other databases in the university so that students enrolled in a particular course are automatically registered in the CMS as participants in that course. CMS includes some other tools such as; To record grades and each students can view their grades or as a tool for students to post their assignments.
(eg. iFolio)
Last but not least, Content Management System is a system used to manage a website. It is a software or a group or suite of applications and tools that enable an organization to seamlessly create, edit, review and publish electronic text. (eg. Dropbox, GoogleDrive, blogs)
Learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of electronic educational technology (also called e-learning) education courses or training programs. Besides, it also delivers content and handles registering for courses, course administration, skills gap analysis, tracking, and reporting.For example, LMS is used by educational institutions to enhance and support classroom teaching and offering courses to a larger population of learners. Some LMS providers include "performance management systems", which encompass students appraisals, competency management, and academic-gap analysis. (eg. SMP web)
Meanwhile, Course Management System is a collection of software tools providing an online environment for course interactions. CMS also is typically integrated with other databases in the university so that students enrolled in a particular course are automatically registered in the CMS as participants in that course. CMS includes some other tools such as; To record grades and each students can view their grades or as a tool for students to post their assignments.
(eg. iFolio)
Last but not least, Content Management System is a system used to manage a website. It is a software or a group or suite of applications and tools that enable an organization to seamlessly create, edit, review and publish electronic text. (eg. Dropbox, GoogleDrive, blogs)