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Monday, July 16, 2012
Article 2 LMS Take On a K-12 Roles
This article describes the differences between a CMS system and a LMS system. A CMS system holds curriculum content but does not have the interactive features. The LMS seems to be a step up holding both the course content and allowing for the interaction between the student and teacher with test, quizzes and discussion boards.he text book based LMS online tools seem to also be very limited.I believe the LMS systems will be better suited for core standards. LMS systems that allow the most amount of flexibility will work the best for teachers to collaborate and work on core standards together. This is very important for Middle School and High School as we move to Core Standards. Many teachers at the MS/HS levels will need this flexibility to meet these Core Standards.
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