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See solutionsA learning management system (LMS) for schools provides more than an organized way for teachers to deliver lessons and create assignments. New features are being developed constantly in order to meet the learning needs of all K-12 students. The target is to achieve the highest degree of personalized learning experiences for each one.
Using an LMS for K-12 education comes with a few other advantages. Here are five of them:
An LMS ensures that students can access learning materials no matter where they are and at any time. This is essential for the flipped classroom and any type of distance learning. Using an LMS with a responsive design and maybe even a corresponding app makes this a given.
Printed handouts can be fun and useful for various classroom activities, but they can also be misplaced or damaged. Having a centralized hub of learning materials means students can easily find anything and always get the latest version of any document.
Through an LMS, students can collaborate on different tasks even when they are not in the same physical space; they only have to access the system at the same time. They can make connections, exchange opinions, and stay updated with the latest news from teachers.
Students can study at their own pace, especially if the school LMS has support for self-paced courses. They can spend more time on a difficult subject if they have to, or move faster through the content they already master, with the help of adaptive learning.
Students can find the most relevant learning materials fast and submit their assignments just as easily. An LMS shows real-time progress and reports based on learning data so teachers have access to extensive information and can adapt their teaching strategy accordingly.