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Learning Management System (LMS) Software Features

Attendance Tracking

The word "attendance tracking" usually refers to employees being assigned to a certain "location" – an employee arrives at a location to accomplish work, and his presence certifies his att...read more

Scheduling

Scheduling is the job or activity of determining when specific tasks will be completed. Block scheduling, often known as blocking, is a method of academic scheduling in the American K-12 s...read more

Gamification

Gamification is the technique of introducing game aspects into non-game environments to boost engagement, such as a website, online community, learning management system, or a company's in...read more

Students Portal

A student portal is an online portal through which students can access critical software information by logging onto a school's website. Course offerings, transcripts, email programs, time...read more

Academic (Education)

"Academic" Education is often described as instruction with the primary learning goal. Academic has been linked with "university" by some organizations and educational systems, however, th...read more

Blended Learning

Blended learning brings together traditional face-to-face classroom training and high-tech eLearning. One can engage all types of learners by covering all bases—those who learn best in a s...read more

Built-in Course Authoring

Organizations can use course creation software to generate compelling and interactive multimedia content for educational purposes. Course creation software is used to create training cours...read more

Corporate (Business)

Your staff will receive online courses and other learning resources through a corporate learning management system. It aids in the onboarding of new employees, as well as providing them wi...read more

eLearning Companies

With the growing popularity of eLearning and its application to corporate training needs, many companies are popping up offering eLearning solutions. Firms that provide learning technology...read more

Mobile Learning

M-learning, or mobile learning, is a novel approach to accessing learning content via mobile devices. As long as you have a smart mobile device linked to the Internet, you can learn whenev...read more

SCORM Compliance

A SCORM compliant system is a learning management system that follows the guidelines outlined in the SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) specification. It's a set of technical ...read more

Video Conferencing

Video conferencing (teleconferencing) is an internet technology that allows people in various parts of the world to hold face-to-face meetings and conferences or classes without having to ...read more

Asynchronous Learning

Asynchronous learning refers to modes of education, instruction, and learning that do not take place at the same time or in the same place. The phrase is most typically given to various fo...read more

eCommerce

The process of buying and selling actual goods and services through the internet is known as ecommerce. It entails the exchange of data or currency between multiple parties in order to com...read more

Synchronous Learning

Synchronous learning refers to any teaching in which the learner(s) and the instructor(s) are both present simultaneously. This includes live online meetings with the entire class or small...read more

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