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Oct 03 2008

LMS features

Published by drsavi.com at 1:00 pm under Corporate Podcasting, Corporate Tools, e-learning

The following diagram is an interesting take on LMS and how they can incorporate recent web2.0 elements.

LMS Features

I found the diagram interesting from a perspective of collaborative tools.
I believe that Moodle has an plugin for podcasting but have not seen this ideal use for corporate podcasting in other LMS, i.e: having looked at Blackboard/CBT, Oracle Learning Management (OLM) and Thomson NETg - this feature is currently missing, leading to detached solutions.

If we look deeper it does mention:

  • the use of Blogs.
  • the use of wiki’s
  • the use of survey’s
  • a mention of some eLearning Authoring Tools in two places?

Just coming back to Podcasts, if we look at ILT - also known as Information and Learning Technologies.
This describes the methods of using technology to enhance the learning experience.

For example:

  • Using audio within a powerpoint presentation
  • Using Digital video/images
  • Use of interactive quizzes - one example would be voting on a streamed set of content
  • Using Podcasts for notes, revision and additional value add information
  • Collaborative document development - Sharepoint Services and Electronic Document management systems are some examples. Another example is to use Documentum - A content management environment

There are certainly areas of overlap and hidden opportunities within the diagram!

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