4.01 LMS Research Part 1
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At the end of Week 1 you were assigned the following. This is where you will turn in your work.
Schoology is a LMS, or Learning Management System. I wanted to start with some basic research on these systems. Go to the wiki for LMS's, read it (not all if, just take away from it what you need):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_management_system
- Do a web search, find 2 articles on the web comparing different LMS systems (Schoology, Blackboard, Moodle, etc.), read them, and put the links to the articles in your paper. possible search terms: LMS ratings, Comparing ed (or education) software, Is Blackboard better than Schoology? etc. etc. etc.
- Do a PEA paragraph on the articles(b), PEA instructions are attached at the bottom of the page in a pdf file for download.
For an advanced
- Find 4 articles on the web, read them, paste the urls in your paper.
- Do at least two paragraphs using PEA.
- Rate the articles on a 5 point scale (1=bad,5=awesome) for Points, for Evidence, and for Analysis that the article authors use.