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LMS and CMS for Developing e-learning Applications

Dr. Naraginti Amareswaran Reddy

NEHU, Shillong

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Overview

  • What is LMS and CMS?
  • Difference between LMS and CMS
  • Key Features of LMS
  • Benefits of LMS
  • Advantages of LMS

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Future of Technology

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Functions of Brain

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Educational Neuroscience

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Nine Things Educators Need to Know About the Brain

  • 9 Important Teachings from Neuroscience:
  • The brain is a social organ.
  • We have 2 brains.
  • Early learning is powerful.
  • Conscious awareness and unconscious processing occur at different speeds, often simultaneously.
  • The mind, brain, and body are interwoven.
  • The brain has a short attention span and needs repetition and multiple-channel processing for deeper learning to occur.
  • Fear and stress impair learning.
  • We analyze others but not ourselves: the primacy of projection.
  • Learning is enhanced by emphasizing the big picture—and then allowing students to discover the details for themselves.

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Learning Outcomes (NEP 2020)

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Competency vs. Skill�

Competency=Skill

COMPE-TENCY

SKILL

@ Dr. N.A. Reddy, NEHU

Competency=Skill

Competency=Skills

(@ Review of Literature)

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BLOOM’S TAXONOMY

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The Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) model (Mishra and Koehler, 2006). Reproduced by permission of the publisher, © 2012 by tpack.org.

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5 L’s Model of Education

LIKE

LOVE

LEARN

LEAVE

LIVE

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1. SEARCH

2. Select

3. Study

4. Skilful

5. Store

6. Share

7. SMART

7 S’s Model of Learning and Teaching through Online

@ Dr. Naraginti Amareswaran Reddy & Dr. Shrutashwinee Gogoi

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LMS and CMS

  • LMS means learning management system.
  • A learning management system is a digital learning environment that manages all aspects of a company's various training efforts.
  • It also manages user information for personalized delivery including their user profile, job functions and preferences.

  • CMS stands for content management system.
  • CMS is computer software or an application that uses a database to manage all content, and it can be used when developing a website.
  • A CMS can therefore be used to update content and/or your website structure.

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LMS=Learning Management System���CMS= Content Management System

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CMS is an integral part of LMS

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Content Management System

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CMS

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Infinity CMS

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List of CMS

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List of CMS

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Features of CMS

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4 Best Free and Open Source LMS Tools

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Why Do You Need an LMS?

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Learning Management System

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LMS?

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Common LMS Functionality

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List of Popular Learning Management Systems

  • Moodle. Moodle is a free and open-source learning platform that has been around for quite some time. ...
  • Blackboard. Blackboard is one of the most popular names in the digital learning market. ...
  • Schoology. ...
  • Google Classroom. ...
  • Canvas by Instructure. ...
  • D2L Brightspace. ...
  • Absorb LMS. ...
  • LearnDash.

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Advantages of LMS

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LMS Requirements

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Usage of LMS

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Implementation

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LMS…Overview

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Higher Education Technology Landscape, 2019

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Personal Blog

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