You’ve probably heard the term LMS or learning management system used in the field of education technology. A Learning Management System (LMS) is a software application that helps teachers and students connect. With an LMS teachers, students and community stakeholders can keep in touch with a single platform and make their workflow more efficient and productive.
Learning Management System
The Wikipedia definition goes a little deeper, stating, “A learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of educational courses or training programs. They help the instructor deliver material to the students, administer tests and other assignments, track student progress, and manage record-keeping. LMSs support a range of uses, from supporting classes that meet in physical classrooms to acting as a platform for fully online courses, as well as several hybrid forms, such as blended learning and flipped classrooms.”
Schools use an LMS for lots of reasons. This might include making it easier to share course content with students. It could also include keeping parents tuned in to expectations for students. An LMS can also be used to facilitate professional development in the same space teachers use to connect with students. Teachers can use an LMS to facilitate discussions among students inside and outside of the classroom. An LMS can also help families become active participants in their child’s education.
Why is an LMS so important in education?
As an educator, I’ve used an LMS to post content for my students at the college level. This also gives them a space to submit their work. It’s made it easy for them to stay in touch and access course materials. Additionally, we’ve used discussion boards to talk about course objectives.
One example of an LMS is itslearning, a tool that connects teachers and students, students with other students, and parents with their children. As a single end-to-end teaching and learning platform, itslearning is used by more than seven million teachers, students, and parents worldwide to provide a streamlined, user- friendly learning environment for their districts. itslearning built its LMS to offer the most comprehensive content library accessible via a single sign-on, end-to-end teaching and learning platform.
Do you use an LMS in your school? Have you thought about the benefits of connecting stakeholders? Share your thoughts in the comments below!