ENGLISH EE -1B
LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
EMPEZAR
INTRODUCTION
With online learning a mainstay of education across all levels, it makes sense that businesses would incorporate this technology into their training and professional growth systems. In fact, many companies are integrating cloud-based learning management software to create, administer and distribute specific courses to train new employees and track current employees’ progress and performance.
We’ll dive deeper into learning management systems and explain how businesses can use LMS resources to incorporate this effective employee training tactic into their organizations. An LMS enables you to create, manage, and deliver eLearning courses the same way word processors (like Microsoft Word) help you write documents and email servers (like Gmail) help you manage your email.
And what does LMS stand for? It stands for Learning Management System. Let’s dive into each of these terms to understand the LMS definition better.
L- Learning because you use it to deliver training courses and programs M-Management because it helps you organize these courses
S-System because you do everything online and keep all info in one place
A Learning Management System consists of two parts:
An admin interface where a training manager performs the core, back-office tasks to organize their company’s learning programs. This is where they create, manage and deliver courses, add learners, analyze reports, automate notifications, etc.
A user interface that runs inside your browser (like Gmail or Facebook). This is what learners see when they enroll or are assigned to a course.
So, what does an LMS do exactly? An LMS helps you:
Create: Build online lessons (or eLearning content, as it’s referred to in the industry). You can take individual lessons and turn them into courses.
Deliver: Assign, offer, or sell those courses to employees, partners, customers, or a wider audience.
Monitor: Enroll and manage your training audiences. You can also track and assess their performance. in concluson We are in a new era, in which the use of ICT is necessary to facilitate learning for students. Of course, when you do not have the budget, it is preferable to look for pages, LMS platforms, blogs, that fit the budget due to their ease. of use and possibilities of incorporating various multimedia resources. The blog becomes a valuable and significant tool in promoting learning. To take advantage of it, it is necessary to manage information on licensed or paid and free LMS platforms. They have easy handling for both the teacher and the student.
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ENGLISH EE -1B
LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
EMPEZAR
INTRODUCTION
With online learning a mainstay of education across all levels, it makes sense that businesses would incorporate this technology into their training and professional growth systems. In fact, many companies are integrating cloud-based learning management software to create, administer and distribute specific courses to train new employees and track current employees’ progress and performance. We’ll dive deeper into learning management systems and explain how businesses can use LMS resources to incorporate this effective employee training tactic into their organizations. An LMS enables you to create, manage, and deliver eLearning courses the same way word processors (like Microsoft Word) help you write documents and email servers (like Gmail) help you manage your email. And what does LMS stand for? It stands for Learning Management System. Let’s dive into each of these terms to understand the LMS definition better. L- Learning because you use it to deliver training courses and programs M-Management because it helps you organize these courses S-System because you do everything online and keep all info in one place
A Learning Management System consists of two parts: An admin interface where a training manager performs the core, back-office tasks to organize their company’s learning programs. This is where they create, manage and deliver courses, add learners, analyze reports, automate notifications, etc. A user interface that runs inside your browser (like Gmail or Facebook). This is what learners see when they enroll or are assigned to a course. So, what does an LMS do exactly? An LMS helps you: Create: Build online lessons (or eLearning content, as it’s referred to in the industry). You can take individual lessons and turn them into courses. Deliver: Assign, offer, or sell those courses to employees, partners, customers, or a wider audience. Monitor: Enroll and manage your training audiences. You can also track and assess their performance. in concluson We are in a new era, in which the use of ICT is necessary to facilitate learning for students. Of course, when you do not have the budget, it is preferable to look for pages, LMS platforms, blogs, that fit the budget due to their ease. of use and possibilities of incorporating various multimedia resources. The blog becomes a valuable and significant tool in promoting learning. To take advantage of it, it is necessary to manage information on licensed or paid and free LMS platforms. They have easy handling for both the teacher and the student.
DESCRIPTION
+ info
CONCLUSION