A learning management system is essentially software that allows companies, organisations and educators to manage and deliver their custom training and educational programmes. It creates a centralised content hub that tracks the student’s progress and creates efficient delivery administration together with automation. In addition to these tools, it also provides a reliable reporting platform. Throught the software this application or web based technology is used to plan, deliver and evaluate specific learning processes.
The content management platforms offer educators and administrators to create, upload and organise materials to be able to find and utilise courses, modules, doccuments, associated fun quizzes. It allows for very easy access and after enrolling, students can access and join any of the courses and or their learning materials and be able to track their personal progress. The LMS will incluude reporting for administratorss on learner progression, performance and completion rates and has an ability to show where a student needs to refresh or actively improve in certain areas. Many of the newer systems allow communications between educators and students and allows for forums offering messaging and accouncements. Another of the wide ranging possibilities is that of being able to integrate with other systems such as HR for example – a steamlined process that offers a much more unified learning experience.