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CMS, LMS & LCMS the systems supporting elearning Michael M. Grant 2011

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Content management systems, course management systems, learning management systems, learning content management systems: An overview and discussion of these systems to support learning.

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CMS, LMS & LCMS the systems supporting elearning�

� �Michael M. Grant 2011 �

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is different from content �

management �system�

course�management �system�

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Management Systems�Course�

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Defined A CMS is Internet-based software that manages student enrollment, tracks student performance, and creates and distributes course content.  �

From http://thejournal.com/Articles/2004/10/01/Course-Management-Systems-and-the-Reinvention-of-Instruction.aspx?p=1 �

course management system�

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Features of CMSs �

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CMSs in use.�

From http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1674941/CMSs_in_Use_at_Universities�

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CMSs known.�

From http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1674983/CMSs_Known_to_Faculty�

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the scenes behind�

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Desire2Learn �at http://elearn.memphis.edu �

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Desire2Learn �at http://elearn.memphis.edu �

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Moodle�Image from http://www.k12opentech.org/files/images/moodle_screen.jpg �

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Moodle�Image from http://moodle.drupalgardens.com/article/mon-05032010-2041/

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Issues with CMSs �

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Management Systems�Content �

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Defined content management system�A content management system (CMS) is a program used to create a framework for the content of a Web site. CMSs are deployed primarily for interactive use by a potentially large number of contributors.��The content managed includes computer files, image media, audio files, electronic documents and web content.�

From http://www.prlog.org/10056268-cutting-edge-content-management.html ��

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Functions of CMSs �

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CMS�Content Creators �

IT Professionals �& Web Developers �

Adapted from http://www.patrickpetersen.nl/images/cmspatrickpetersen.jpg �Workflow content management �

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Examples �

Luminis

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the scenes behind�

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versus learning�content �

management �system�

learning�management �system�

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Defined LMS & LCMS�

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An LMS … An LMS is a system designed to automate the administration of training  events. LMS functionality includes user registration, tracking courses in a catalog, and recording data from learners; it also has reporting  features for analysis purposes. An LMS is typically designed to handle courses by multiple publishers and providers. It usually doesn’t include  its own authoring capabilities; instead, it focuses on managing courses created by a variety of other sources.          �

Adapted from http://www.nettskolen.com/forskning/Definition%20of%20Terms.pdf, http://www.astd.org/LC/glossary.htm & �http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ict/services/teachingandresearchservices/elearning/aboutelearning/elearningglossary�

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An LCMS … An LCMS is a system used primarily for development, maintenance, tagging, and storage of instructional content. During development, it is used to import and store assets that will be used to create a learning object; and create and store content objects. The LCMS may have workflow process functionality and the ability to tag assets and content objects with metadata. If set up to work with dynamic delivery, an LCMS will assemble the proper assets on-the-fly to create a learning object. While many LCMS can deliver content, they usually do not have the administrative functionality of an LMS. Many LCMS can export content in a variety of different formats. �

Adapted from Deborah Adams (2010, personal communication), http://www.nettskolen.com/forskning/Definition%20of%20Terms.pdf, http://www.informetica.com/article/lms-vs-lcms-vs-the-informetica-lcms-117.asp,  http://www.astd.org/LC/glossary.htm & http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com/article/4465.html �

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LMS/LCMSs in use.�

From http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1674870/LMSs_in_Use�

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LMS/LCMSs known.�

From http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1674896/LMSs_Known_to_eLearning_Professionals�

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difference? What’s the�

See Brandon Hall Research �at http://www.brandon-hall.com/workplacelearningtoday/?p=14085�

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See Brandon Hall Research �at http://www.brandon-hall.com/workplacelearningtoday/?p=14085�

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Issues to consider … �

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References Brandon Hall Research. (n.d.). LMS and LCMS demystified. Brandon-hall.com. Retrieved from http://www.brandon-hall.com/free_resources/lms_and_lcms.shtml �

Dabbagh, N. & Bannan-Ritland, B. (2005). Online learning: Concepts, strategies, and applications. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.�

Helion-Prime Solutions Ltd. (2008). Cutting edge content management. PRlog.org. Retrieved from http://www.prlog.org/10056268-cutting-edge-content-management.html �

Mott, J. & Wiley, D. (2009). Open for learning: The CMS and the open learning network. Education, 15(2). Retrieved from http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/2121 �

Wang, H., & Gearhart, D.L. (2006). Designing and developing web-based instruction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.�

Special thanks to Deborah Adams, Matt McClean, Chuck Hodges, Nancy Leininger, Bill Brescia, Elizabeth Boling, Ward Cates, MJ Bishop, David Wiley, Kevin Thorn, Kevin Oliver, Yuri Quintana, Robin Navel, Joan Davis, David Lindenberg, Mindy Fisher, Corey Johnson, Dennis Charksy, Michael Barbour, and Tom Hergert for contributing to this presentation.�

& Acknowledgements�

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Michael M. Grant 2011 �