I’ve written about the death of the Learning Management System, or LMS, in the past, and I’ve read others discussing the death of the LMS. I’ve been a firm…um…disliker (I know it’s not a word)…of LMSs for most of my career. That is until 2007 when I first saw Litmos.com. Now it seems a bit ironic that I would be working for and promoting an LMS company. But the LMS of old is already gone. The first generation LMS born in … Continue reading →
Over this series of articles, I’ll examine the flaws in the learning management system and explore the ideas and technologies pointing the way to a superior approach. Then, in my final article, I’ll meld these ideas into a model and re-examine the LMS in light of these ideas to see if it can be reborn, or if it really is time to kill the LMS.
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A fair number of people who seek out an open source LMS have a major misconception that it is free. Over 60% people want to choose an open source LMS while looking for a solution to manage their learning cycle is because they have no license fee and is supported by a large; very large community. Yes...
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to develop an eLearning course in your LMS, so that you can design and implement courses that are easy to maintain, easy to use and, above all else, provide the learner with resources and information that will help them to achieve their professional and/or educational goals.
CourseMill LMS Version 7 is here. This powerful learning management system now has advanced learning analytics, a new user interface, sharing flexibility and mobile support.3