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There has been a dramatic shift to web-based learning since the outbreak of the pandemic. This has resulted in an increased demand for more accessibility, multiple audience support and mobile and web advancements in education. In simpler terms, education is undergoing a digital revolution.

Each day, people utilize their computers and mobile devices to stay connected and expand their knowledge. As such, eLearning has been on the rise since the beginning of pandemic, and an increasing number of students are beginning to see the benefits that this convenient and invaluable educational resource can offer. However, eLearning would probably not be possible without one key tool: the LMS.

Why are learning management systems so important to education?

An LMS (or Learning Management System) is a package that enables students to receive learning content and educational resources to continue their educational endeavors online. In essence, the LMS is the system that establishments can use to offer their online virtual courses. It typically boasts a wide range of essential features, such as the capability to enroll new students, deliver eLearning courses and educational content, and manage the tests that are provided to the student.

Learning Management Systems also enable students to learn anywhere, at any time. Therefore, even those who may not have time for traditional learning can benefit from these courses. Students can complete and deliver coursework and track their progress. Also, it enables the eLearning provider the ability to manage class rosters and interact directly with their virtual pupils.

Benefits of an LMS:

There are a wide range of advantages that are commonly associated with a Learning Management System, such as:

Enables documents, such as course materials and tests to be uploaded and reused over an infinite period of time.

Allows teachers and curriculum designers to deliver content to students almost instantaneously and evaluate the completed work based upon their preferred grading techniques.

Gives students the power to track their work, as well as keep an up-to-date calendar of assignments and tests.

Enables students to have access to courses whenever they like rather than based upon a set schedule. Therefore learners are able to learn at their own pace and get the most out of their education.

Allows companies to maximize their human resources by using an LMS to track employees’ development.

LMS can lower the cost and increase the productivity of companies offering training, since it streamlines the content delivery process and serves as a foundation upon which they can build their virtual learning institution. Ultimately, an LMS is the software that will enable students and teachers or subject matter experts (SME) from all walks of life to create a brighter educational future.

LMS is the future of education and offers both students and eLearning providers alike the ability to deliver or receive content that can further educate them.

With each type of these systems, students can simply log in to an easy to use web interface and begin expanding their knowledge, as well as interact with instructors who may very well be located half a world away.