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Online and blended learning have taken off in the last few years—and that has spurred more interest in learning management system (LMS) software among K-12 schools.
An LMS is a software program that allows for the administration, delivery, and tracking of classroom or online events and eLearning programs. A robust LMS facilitates the planning and organization of online learning events, as well as the centralization and delivery of content, discussions boards, and other online resources. It lets teachers communicate with parents, assign and collect projects online, host discussions, and track a student’s progress.
In this Special Report, we’ll take a closer look at what an LMS is, what it should be able to do, and how to choose a system that best meets your needs.
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Source: eSchool News