Education-Sector Learning Management System (LMS)
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An Education-Sector Learning Management System (LMS) is an learning management system that provides learning platforms (for educational institutions).
- AKA: Academic LMS, School LMS, Learning Platform for Education.
- Context:
- It can (typically) deliver Academic Courses through digital learning environments.
- It can (typically) manage Academic Programs through curriculum management systems.
- It can (typically) support Educational Standards through assessment frameworks.
- It can (typically) enable Blended Learning through online learning tools.
- It can (typically) facilitate Student Engagement through interactive learning features.
- It can (often) integrate with Student Information Systems through data integration.
- It can (often) support Accreditation Processes through outcome tracking.
- It can (often) enable Competency-Based Education through mastery learning paths.
- It can (often) facilitate Instructional Design through course authoring tools.
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- It can range from being a K-12 Education Platform to being a Higher Education Platform, depending on its target education level.
- It can range from being an On-Premise Education LMS to being a Cloud Education LMS, depending on its deployment model.
- It can range from being an Open Source Education LMS to being a Proprietary Education LMS, depending on its licensing model.
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- It can align with Educational Standards for curriculum compliance.
- It can provide Learning Analytics for student performance tracking.
- It can enable Collaborative Learning through social learning features.
- It can support Accessibility Standards for inclusive learning.
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- Examples:
- Higher Education Platforms, such as:
- Enterprise Education LMSes, such as:
- Open Source Education LMSes, such as:
- K-12 Education Platforms, such as:
- Integrated K-12 LMSes, such as:
- Specialized K-12 LMSes, such as:
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- Higher Education Platforms, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Corporate LMS, which focuses on employee training rather than academic learning.
- Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Platform, which provides open access courses without formal academic credit.
- Educational Game, which is designed for game-based learning rather than comprehensive course delivery.
- Classroom Response System, which facilitates in-class interactions rather than full course management.
- See: Learning Management System (LMS), Educational Institution, Academic Program, Blended Learning, Competency-Based Education, Student Information System, Learning Analytics.