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Learning Management System (LMS)

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NicoleLegault1
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10 years ago

A learning management system (LMS) is software used to deliver, track, and report e-learning courses. There are hundreds of LMS systems available all with different features, price points, and levels of customization and support available. Many business and organizations use LMSs to deliver online training, as well as to track completion of courses, reports, and records.

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Published 10 years ago
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  • An LMS can be used to train students or employees in form of online courses, tests, virtual classes or webinar and also track their progress. All content is stored in one place along with the history of each student’s learning, thereby allowing Training administrators to track the courses a learner has taken and the average time spent on training.


    A little history

    The first system of distance learning appeared in 1960 at the University of Illinois (USA). Initially, an LMS was used only onsite and installed on private servers of that company or organization for training 100 to 200 employees. However, now, a typical LMS is a web-based service that helps organizations to manage training for thousands of users globally, 24/7.

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