Mdgilkes
Sunday, May 6, 2007
LMS and LCMS
LMS and LCMS were part of the discussion for 8823 class during week nine. LMS is a software developed to aid both instructors and students as instructors are able to create and deliver their curriculum and monitor and assess the students response. On the other hand, it provides an interactive environment for students, they are able to post discussions, video conference with each other and other forms of discussions.

LCMS can be seen as a data bank or a central storing system from which instructors and students are able to carry out a number of digital processes. The LMCS system manages the organization of content, curriculum, modules and all programs associated with the system.

Distinction between LMS and LCMS – While both LMS and LCMS allow instructors to create instructional content. LMS sets a platform in which LCMS builds on.

Reference
LMS - Retrieved on the internet on April 30, 2007 from http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_Management_SystemLCMS - Retrieved on the internet on April 30, 2007 from http://www.eleapsoftware.com/how-eleap-works.htmlDate Modified: 30 Apr 07 10:49 PM MST
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