• WHAT IS LMS AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT?
    LMS provides an instructor with a way to create and deliver content, monitor student participation, and assess student performance. It might also provide students with interactive features, such as threaded discussions, video conferencing, and discussion forums.

  • WHAT ARE LMS WEBSITES?
A learning management system is a software application or web-based technology used to plan, implement, and assess a specific learning process.




CHARACTERISTIC  OF LMS

  • Automated workflows.
  • Notifications and reminders.
  • Surveys.
  • Multi-tenancy through multiple learning portals.
  • Automated user and assignment management with dynamic rules.
  • Smart scheduling.
  • Personalized learning paths with designated learning path groups.

Automated Workflows

Workflow automation refers to the use of software to complete some tasks and activities, without the need for human input. It's a tool for making work faster, easier, and more consistent. By automating workflows, companies reduce the need for manual work and repetitive tasks.


Notifications and Reminders

Notification Management helps you ensure the accurate delivery of important information to the right person at the right time, without depending on employees to take action. By using Notification Management, you can notify customers immediately regarding order confirmations, delayed deliveries, or changing specifications.

Surveys

the survey is conducted to know how much the target audience knows about a certain topic using different applications that were created by LMS.  For example, company R wants to recruit new employees in his firm. He first wants to know how much knowledge the people have who have applied for the job.


Multi-tenancy through multiple learning portals

Multitenancy is when several different cloud customers are accessing the same computing resources, such as when several different companies are storing data on the same physical server.

Automated user and assignment management with dynamic rules

With learning management systems, a multi-tenant system means that your learning and development department can operate multiple user groups — each with its own branding, custom permissions, and training objectives — within a single central hub.

Smart Scheduling

The term smart scheduling refers to the use of data and technology in assigning work. It provides your back office and field service workers with a clear line of communication while also giving them the tools and data to be more efficient in their daily tasks.


Personalized learning paths with designated learning path groups

Personalized learning paths can enhance e-learning in several ways. First, they can increase learner motivation and engagement by providing relevant and meaningful content that matches their needs and interests.For example, digital devices can be used to take notes, create presentations, and track student progress. Additionally, online tools and platforms can be used to create individualized learning paths for each student, based on their strengths and weaknesses.
Technology enables students' choices related to what they learn, how they learn, and how they demonstrate their learning. Formative assessment throughout the learning cycle, supported by digital tools, helps teachers and students address weaknesses and build on strengths.







1. FLEXIBLE LEARNING
2. IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
3. SAVING TIME AND MONEY
4. CENTRALIZED STORAGE OF E-LEARNING
5. EASY TRACKING AND REPORTING
6. CONTINUAL LEARNING


                                "LMS IS THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE."



References: 

https://www.google.com/search?
https://www.techtarget.com/searchcio/definition/learning-management-system
https://technologyadvice.com/blog/human-resources/important-learning-management-system-lms-features/




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