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Learning management
system
A learning management system (LMS) is
a software application for the administration,
documentation, tracking, reporting and
delivery of educational courses or training
programs.They help the instructor deliver
material to the students and other
assignments, track student progress, and
manage record-keeping. LMSs are focused on
online learning delivery but support a range of
uses, acting as a platform for
fully online courses, as well as several hybrid
forms, such as blended learning and flipped
classrooms. LMSs can be complemented by
learning technologies such as a training
management system to manage instructor-led
training or a Learning Record Store to store
and track learning data.
Purpose
An LMS delivers and manages instructional
content, and typically handles student registration,
online course administration, and tracking, and
assessment of student work. Some LMSs help
identify progress towards learning or training
goals. Most LMSs are web-based, to facilitate
access. LMSs are often used by regulated industries
(e.g. financial services and biopharma)
for compliance training. Some LMS providers
include "performance management systems", which
encompass employee appraisals, competency
management, skills-gap analysis, succession
planning, and multi-rater assessments (i.e., 360
degree reviews). Some systems
support competency-based learning.
DIAGRAM TO DEPICT ABOUT LMS
GIVEN ABOVE IS A SAMPLE FORMAT
OF LEARNING MANGEMENT SYSTEM.
WHICH INCLUDES THE THE STUDENT DETAILS,
ASSIGNMENT AND LOGIN DETAILS CAN BE
USED TO MAKE LMS MORE USER AND
STUDENT INTERACTIVE.
SWOT ANALYSIS
ANALYSING THE STRENGTH
ANALYSING THE WEAKNESS
ANALYSING THE OPPORTUNITIES
ANALYSING THE THREATS
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
LEARNING MANAGEMET SYSTEM
1.Provide the information of student,quiz
,assigments etc.
2.manage the information of student.
3.show the description and information
of the course and faculty.
4.It increases the efficiency of managing
the course for student.
5.It automates the existing manual
system by he help of internet.
6.To assist the staff in capturing the
effort spent on their respective working
areas.
7.Provide searching facilities & REDUCES
PAPERORK.
ABSTACT OF THE PROJECT
LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The purpose of lerning management system is
to automate existing manual system by the
help of internet enabled computerized
equipments and full fledged website , wich is
easily accessible.
So that it could be easily accessed by any one
whether student or faculty on anytime
anywhere through the Internet Connection.
This reduces the most of the paper work as
example instead of paper used in time tables
,circulars, announcement;Now through website
it could be easily accessed by the students.
LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IS
MORE RELIABLE THAN PAPERWORK
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
How Does an LMS Work?
To experience the way an LMS works, let’s take a
look at a very basic example of how an LMS can
be deployed.
A company wants to educate its sales team about
a soon-to-be-launched product.
To do that, they use the course builder function
within their LMS to create slides, bite-sized
documentation, quizzes and certifications. Once
the course materials are ready, each member of
the sales team can log into the LMS with their
own personalized account to begin learning (and
now you know where the term eLearning came
from).
When an employee feels ready, he or she can take
the quizzes or tests required to achieve their
certification — proving that they’re qualified to
sell the product at the standard required.
The LMS can track the progress of each
employee, so administrators can see how well
learners are moving through the course material,
who has qualified, and who remains confused
about the topic.
What Are The Benefits
of an LMS?
The more obvious benefits of an LMS include
the development of knowledge amongst
students or employees. But let’s dig a little
deeper into why an LMS is so useful.
First, an LMS gives an organization
somewhere to centrally house its training and
development content. It can be stored,
managed, edited and deleted from within the
same software.
An LMS also saves money, since traditional
forms of training like seminars or training
days directly impact the company’s bottom
line. With an LMS, learners can access their
eLearning environment from anywhere, at
any time, at their own pace and without
draining additional company resources or
incurring travel expenses.
Basic Components
of an LMS
With hundreds of learning management
systems on the market, you’ll struggle to find
two with identical feature sets. However, here
are some fundamental features that no LMS
should be without:
 eLearning Standard Compliance: The ability
to exchange data with other eLearning
software through compliance with eLearning
standards such as SCORM and Tin-Can.
 Multichannel Access: Learners are able to
access their account and their course
material through desktop, tablet and
smartphone devices.
 Course Management, Creation or
Importing: Administrators are able to either
build courses using a built-in course builder,
or import course material from other
formats.
 Document Management: The ability to
upload and manage documents containing
curricular content.
 Course Calendars: Features that support the
creation and publication of course schedules,
deadlines and tests.
 Social Features: Notifications, messaging and
discussion forums to promote knowledge
sharing and engagement.
 Tracking and Reporting: Detailed reports
should be available so that both
administrators and learners may view
average test scores, final test scores, single
user reports, company and so forth.
 Assessment and Certification: Pre-course
assessments (or diagnostic assessments) to
assess employee knowledge levels in order to
assign suitable content to them. Digital or
physical certification should also be
supported.
Enterprise LMS Features
An enterprise learning management system
has additional features that make it better
suited for delivering training to corporate
staff, whether they're in-house employees or
external partners. Those enterprise-specific
features can include:
 Enhanced Security: Many corporate LMS
solutions boast single-sign-on, two-factor
authentication, firewalls and regular data
backups to ensure data security.
 Scalability: Enterprise LMSs are often cloud-
based, making them far easier and faster to
scale compared to on-premise learning
management systems.
 White Labeling: The company can often
brand the LMS so that it appears to be in-
house software.
 Multi-lingual Support: For global companies
who need to deliver course material and user
interfaces in the languages native to their
employees.
 ILT Classrooms: Instructor-led training
classrooms enable learners to attend live
streamed or recorded content with an
instructor, whether individually or in groups.
 Personalization: Personalized learning paths
or documentation can be delivered to specific
learner groups based on their roles,
knowledge or experience.
 Extensions and Integrations: An enterprise
LMS can typically integrate with other
eLearning software, communication
platforms and CRMs.
 Gamification: Learners can earn points,
badges or digital rewards for completing
courses or taking quizzes. Organization-wide
leaderboards based on those points help
foster a culture of friendly competition.
 eCommerce: Many enterprise learning
management systems boast eCommerce
features so that companies can sell training
sessions to third parties.
 APIs: Some enterprise LMSs allow the
company to extend the platform's features
with custom scripts and plugins based on a
publicly available and well-documented API.
LCMS vs LMS
If you’re confusedabout the label LCMS (learning
content management system), don’t be.
An LCMS refers to softwarethat’s intended to help
developers and administrators build and manage
eLearning content. Unlikean LMS, it doesn’tprovide
the features needed to actuallydeliver those courses
and track learner progress.
The good news is that, in the modern LMS market,
almostall learning management systems are also
learning content management systems. Many major
LMS provide coursebuilding features that allow for
course creationand management in the way a
traditional LCMS would. Or, at the very least, major
LMS will be able to import course content from
MicrosoftOffice or other legacy platforms.
So, choosea powerful LMS, and you’ll get an LCMS
as part of the package.
Talent Management System (TMS) vs LMS
Finally, let’s clear up the misconception about the difference
between a talent management system and a learning management
system.
TMS a software suite comprised of the "four pillars" of talent
management: recruitment, performance management, learning and
compensation management. Thus, a TMS actually houses and LMS
within itself, along with three other software applications that
encompass employee recruitment, development and retention.
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LMS-LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

  • 1. Learning management system A learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of educational courses or training programs.They help the instructor deliver material to the students and other assignments, track student progress, and manage record-keeping. LMSs are focused on online learning delivery but support a range of uses, acting as a platform for fully online courses, as well as several hybrid forms, such as blended learning and flipped classrooms. LMSs can be complemented by learning technologies such as a training management system to manage instructor-led training or a Learning Record Store to store and track learning data.
  • 2. Purpose An LMS delivers and manages instructional content, and typically handles student registration, online course administration, and tracking, and assessment of student work. Some LMSs help identify progress towards learning or training goals. Most LMSs are web-based, to facilitate access. LMSs are often used by regulated industries (e.g. financial services and biopharma) for compliance training. Some LMS providers include "performance management systems", which encompass employee appraisals, competency management, skills-gap analysis, succession planning, and multi-rater assessments (i.e., 360 degree reviews). Some systems support competency-based learning.
  • 3. DIAGRAM TO DEPICT ABOUT LMS GIVEN ABOVE IS A SAMPLE FORMAT OF LEARNING MANGEMENT SYSTEM. WHICH INCLUDES THE THE STUDENT DETAILS, ASSIGNMENT AND LOGIN DETAILS CAN BE USED TO MAKE LMS MORE USER AND STUDENT INTERACTIVE.
  • 9. SCOPE OF THE PROJECT LEARNING MANAGEMET SYSTEM 1.Provide the information of student,quiz ,assigments etc. 2.manage the information of student. 3.show the description and information of the course and faculty. 4.It increases the efficiency of managing the course for student. 5.It automates the existing manual system by he help of internet. 6.To assist the staff in capturing the effort spent on their respective working areas. 7.Provide searching facilities & REDUCES PAPERORK.
  • 10. ABSTACT OF THE PROJECT LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The purpose of lerning management system is to automate existing manual system by the help of internet enabled computerized equipments and full fledged website , wich is easily accessible. So that it could be easily accessed by any one whether student or faculty on anytime anywhere through the Internet Connection. This reduces the most of the paper work as example instead of paper used in time tables ,circulars, announcement;Now through website it could be easily accessed by the students. LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IS MORE RELIABLE THAN PAPERWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. How Does an LMS Work?
  • 11. To experience the way an LMS works, let’s take a look at a very basic example of how an LMS can be deployed. A company wants to educate its sales team about a soon-to-be-launched product. To do that, they use the course builder function within their LMS to create slides, bite-sized documentation, quizzes and certifications. Once the course materials are ready, each member of the sales team can log into the LMS with their own personalized account to begin learning (and now you know where the term eLearning came from). When an employee feels ready, he or she can take the quizzes or tests required to achieve their certification — proving that they’re qualified to sell the product at the standard required. The LMS can track the progress of each employee, so administrators can see how well learners are moving through the course material, who has qualified, and who remains confused about the topic.
  • 12. What Are The Benefits of an LMS? The more obvious benefits of an LMS include the development of knowledge amongst students or employees. But let’s dig a little deeper into why an LMS is so useful. First, an LMS gives an organization somewhere to centrally house its training and development content. It can be stored, managed, edited and deleted from within the same software. An LMS also saves money, since traditional forms of training like seminars or training days directly impact the company’s bottom line. With an LMS, learners can access their eLearning environment from anywhere, at any time, at their own pace and without draining additional company resources or incurring travel expenses.
  • 13. Basic Components of an LMS With hundreds of learning management systems on the market, you’ll struggle to find two with identical feature sets. However, here are some fundamental features that no LMS should be without:  eLearning Standard Compliance: The ability to exchange data with other eLearning software through compliance with eLearning standards such as SCORM and Tin-Can.  Multichannel Access: Learners are able to access their account and their course material through desktop, tablet and smartphone devices.  Course Management, Creation or Importing: Administrators are able to either build courses using a built-in course builder, or import course material from other formats.  Document Management: The ability to upload and manage documents containing curricular content.
  • 14.  Course Calendars: Features that support the creation and publication of course schedules, deadlines and tests.  Social Features: Notifications, messaging and discussion forums to promote knowledge sharing and engagement.  Tracking and Reporting: Detailed reports should be available so that both administrators and learners may view average test scores, final test scores, single user reports, company and so forth.  Assessment and Certification: Pre-course assessments (or diagnostic assessments) to assess employee knowledge levels in order to assign suitable content to them. Digital or physical certification should also be supported. Enterprise LMS Features An enterprise learning management system has additional features that make it better suited for delivering training to corporate staff, whether they're in-house employees or external partners. Those enterprise-specific features can include:
  • 15.  Enhanced Security: Many corporate LMS solutions boast single-sign-on, two-factor authentication, firewalls and regular data backups to ensure data security.  Scalability: Enterprise LMSs are often cloud- based, making them far easier and faster to scale compared to on-premise learning management systems.  White Labeling: The company can often brand the LMS so that it appears to be in- house software.  Multi-lingual Support: For global companies who need to deliver course material and user interfaces in the languages native to their employees.  ILT Classrooms: Instructor-led training classrooms enable learners to attend live streamed or recorded content with an instructor, whether individually or in groups.  Personalization: Personalized learning paths or documentation can be delivered to specific learner groups based on their roles, knowledge or experience.  Extensions and Integrations: An enterprise LMS can typically integrate with other
  • 16. eLearning software, communication platforms and CRMs.  Gamification: Learners can earn points, badges or digital rewards for completing courses or taking quizzes. Organization-wide leaderboards based on those points help foster a culture of friendly competition.  eCommerce: Many enterprise learning management systems boast eCommerce features so that companies can sell training sessions to third parties.  APIs: Some enterprise LMSs allow the company to extend the platform's features with custom scripts and plugins based on a publicly available and well-documented API. LCMS vs LMS
  • 17. If you’re confusedabout the label LCMS (learning content management system), don’t be. An LCMS refers to softwarethat’s intended to help developers and administrators build and manage eLearning content. Unlikean LMS, it doesn’tprovide the features needed to actuallydeliver those courses and track learner progress. The good news is that, in the modern LMS market, almostall learning management systems are also learning content management systems. Many major LMS provide coursebuilding features that allow for course creationand management in the way a traditional LCMS would. Or, at the very least, major LMS will be able to import course content from MicrosoftOffice or other legacy platforms. So, choosea powerful LMS, and you’ll get an LCMS as part of the package. Talent Management System (TMS) vs LMS Finally, let’s clear up the misconception about the difference between a talent management system and a learning management system. TMS a software suite comprised of the "four pillars" of talent management: recruitment, performance management, learning and compensation management. Thus, a TMS actually houses and LMS within itself, along with three other software applications that encompass employee recruitment, development and retention.
  • 18. GROUP MEMBERS GROUP 11 ROLLNO. NAME REGISTRATION NO. 41. JATIN CHAUHAN 11702228 42. SAGAR SARKAR 11702191 43. BOLLI MANISH 11702205 44. SOURAV BHATIA 11702273