Word Processing White Papers
Select a Learning Management System
Overview Many organizations are migrating to online Learning Management Systems (LMSs) as a way to contain employee training costs. Because employees can access online training from virtually any location with an Internet connection, an LMS can significantly reduce expenses associated with classroom-style training. And because the LMS is a centralized system, updates and revisions to course content are efficient and inexpensive. Currently, there are dozens - some industry analysts cite more than 100 - learning management systems available. LMS, in fact, is an umbrella term that includes a broad range of e-learning solutions. Some LMSs allow administrators to create courses by using embedded authoring tools. Some systems employ sophisticated interface metaphors and navigation.
| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | December 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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