Learning Management Systems White Papers

Learning and Information Management in Education - As We May Learn

Overview Early course and learning management technologies were mostly focused on taking classroom instruction online. They provided simple tools for authoring and publishing content, automated administrative functions, presented online classroom resources, managed instructional activities, added a few collaboration tools such as bulletin boards and chat rooms, and provided 24/7 access to content and services. The widespread adoption of these systems suggests that they offered a good solution to managing online teaching and providing access to content online: Green3 has noted that by 2003, approximately 83% of all U.S. post-secondary institutions had some kind of course or learning management system on their campus.

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PublisherMacromedia File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedOctober 2004 Downloads86
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