LMS (Learning Management System) Defined

LMS Overview and Features

LMS Home

LMS Definition

LMS Features List

LMS Features 2

LMS Features 3

LMS Features 4

LMS Versatility

LMS Components

LMS Student Module

LMS Instructor Module

LMS Courses

LMS IT Requirements

LMS Training

LMS Materials

LMS Students

LMS Testing

LMS_Key_Benefits

LMS_Reporting

What kinds of training can be performed with an LMS?

Any kind of training that serves a distributed audience and needs a practical solution.  Examples might include employee orientation, software user training, technical skills enhancement, continuing education for professionals, computer systems workshops, personal enrichment courses, policy and procedures training, public service and citizen involvement courses and many others.

Should an LMS offer "Automated Remote Enrollment”?

Once you set up and schedule a class, students can use your training web site to enroll at any time, without your involvement, if you wish.  You can even tell the LMS to collect and process credit card payments as the student enrolls.

Alternatively, you can control the entire enrollment process yourself by entering or importing students and automatically enrolling them in selected courses.  A personal training plan can be assigned automatically to each student, or group of students, as needed.

Can I set up courses without help from a technician?

Yes.  After the initial one-time LMS installation, the user/administrator can define courses, schedule classes, approve enrollments, track testing, monitor progress and operate the LMS through the management center's web based interface.






Learning Management Systems