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1. Verfasser: Jensen, Lauren A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2010
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ890697
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contents Extend Instruction outside the Classroom: Take Advantage of Your Learning Management System Jensen, Lauren A. Feedback (Response) Management Systems Colleges Computer Software Resource Materials Integrated Learning Systems Higher Education Participative Decision Making Web Sites Libraries Librarians Numerous institutions of higher education have implemented a learning management system (LMS) or are considering doing so. This web-based software package provides self-service and quick (often personalized) access to content in a dynamic environment. Learning management systems support administrative, reporting, and documentation activities. LMSs are discussed in the library literature, and several reports delve deep into the differences among available products--both commercial and open source options. LMS features are conducive to inquiry, conversation, and feedback, making LMS a viable alternative to a course-specific resource guide on a library's website. In this article, the author discusses how to take advantage of one's LMS and describes how Hewes Library at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, used its LMS by implementing Moodle, one of the open source systems. The author offers some key points to consider in taking advantage of LMS.
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spellingShingle Extend Instruction outside the Classroom: Take Advantage of Your Learning Management System
Jensen, Lauren A.
Feedback (Response)
Management Systems
Colleges
Computer Software
Resource Materials
Integrated Learning Systems
Higher Education
Participative Decision Making
Web Sites
Libraries
Librarians
Extend Instruction outside the Classroom: Take Advantage of Your Learning Management System Jensen, Lauren A. Feedback (Response) Management Systems Colleges Computer Software Resource Materials Integrated Learning Systems Higher Education Participative Decision Making Web Sites Libraries Librarians Numerous institutions of higher education have implemented a learning management system (LMS) or are considering doing so. This web-based software package provides self-service and quick (often personalized) access to content in a dynamic environment. Learning management systems support administrative, reporting, and documentation activities. LMSs are discussed in the library literature, and several reports delve deep into the differences among available products--both commercial and open source options. LMS features are conducive to inquiry, conversation, and feedback, making LMS a viable alternative to a course-specific resource guide on a library's website. In this article, the author discusses how to take advantage of one's LMS and describes how Hewes Library at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, used its LMS by implementing Moodle, one of the open source systems. The author offers some key points to consider in taking advantage of LMS.
title Extend Instruction outside the Classroom: Take Advantage of Your Learning Management System
topic Feedback (Response)
Management Systems
Colleges
Computer Software
Resource Materials
Integrated Learning Systems
Higher Education
Participative Decision Making
Web Sites
Libraries
Librarians
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ890697