A learning management system (LMS)
is a software or web-based technology used to organize, carry out, and evaluate
a particular learning activity. An LMS is a platform for digital learning. It
is used for eLearning procedures and, in its most basic configuration, consists
of two components: a server that handles the essential functions and a user
interface that control by teachers, learners, and administrators.
The different types of LMS
deployment options are:
· Cloud-based
· Self-hosted
· Desktop application
· Mobile application
An instructor can create and
deliver information, track student involvement, and evaluate student
performance using a learning management system. Students also interact with
tools like discussion boards, video conferencing, and threaded conversations
through LMS.
Today, every institution has a
learning management system, including schools, universities, coffee shops, and
billion-dollar businesses (LMS). The system enables to develop and save online
courses, gives learners access to the materials, and aids in the evaluation of
outcomes.