Topic outline

  • Welcome to KU LMS Tutorial Course

    A learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, and delivery of educational courses, training programs.

    Within this course we will explore various LMS features available for teaching.

  • Updating Course Section and Uploading Lecture note

    The file module enables a teacher to provide a file as a course resource. Where possible, the file will be displayed within the course interface; otherwise students will be prompted to download it. The file may include supporting files, for example an HTML page may have embedded images or Flash objects.

    Note that students need to have the appropriate software on their computers in order to open the file.

    A file may be used

    • To share presentations given in class
    • To include a mini website as a course resource
    • To provide draft files of certain software programs (eg Photoshop .psd) so students can edit and submit them for assessment


    • Creating Assignment Module

      The assignment activity module enables a teacher to communicate tasks, collect work and provide grades and feedback.

      Students can submit any digital content (files), such as word-processed documents, spreadsheets, images, or audio and video clips. Alternatively, or in addition, the assignment may require students to type text directly into the text editor. An assignment can also be used to remind students of 'real-world' assignments they need to complete offline, such as art work, and thus not require any digital content. Students can submit work individually or as a member of a group.

      When reviewing assignments, teachers can leave feedback comments and upload files, such as marked-up student submissions, documents with comments or spoken audio feedback. Assignments can be graded using a numerical or custom scale or an advanced grading method such as a rubric. Final grades are recorded in the gradebook.




      • Create Chat room for real-time discussion

        The chat activity module enables participants to have text-based, real-time synchronous discussions.

        The chat may be a one-time activity or it may be repeated at the same time each day or each week. Chat sessions are saved and can be made available for everyone to view or restricted to users with the capability to view chat session logs.

        Chats are especially useful when the group chatting is not able to meet face-to-face, such as

        • Regular meetings of students participating in online courses to enable them to share experiences with others in the same course but in a different location
        • A student temporarily unable to attend in person chatting with their teacher to catch up with work
        • Students out on work experience getting together to discuss their experiences with each other and their teacher
        • Younger children using chat at home in the evenings as a controlled (monitored) introduction to the world of social networking
        • A question and answer session with an invited speaker in a different location
        • Sessions to help students prepare for tests where the teacher, or other students, would pose sample questions


      • Discussion through Forum

        The forum activity module enables participants to have asynchronous discussions i.e. discussions that take place over an extended period of time.

        There are several forum types to choose from, such as a standard forum where anyone can start a new discussion at any time; a forum where each student can post exactly one discussion; or a question and answer forum where students must first post before being able to view other students' posts. A teacher can allow files to be attached to forum posts. Attached images are displayed in the forum post.

        Participants can subscribe to a forum to receive notifications of new forum posts. A teacher can set the subscription mode to optional, forced or auto, or prevent subscription completely. If required, students can be blocked from posting more than a given number of posts in a given time period; this can prevent individuals from dominating discussions.

        Forum posts can be rated by teachers or students (peer evaluation). Ratings can be aggregated to form a final grade which is recorded in the gradebook.

        Forums have many uses, such as

        • A social space for students to get to know each other
        • For course announcements (using a news forum with forced subscription)
        • For discussing course content or reading materials
        • For continuing online an issue raised previously in a face-to-face session
        • For teacher-only discussions (using a hidden forum)
        • A help centre where tutors and students can give advice
        • A one-on-one support area for private student-teacher communications (using a forum with separate groups and with one student per group)
        • For extension activities, for example ‘brain teasers’ for students to ponder and suggest solutions to



      • Wiki for Collaboration

        The wiki activity module enables participants to add and edit a collection of web pages. A wiki can be collaborative, with everyone being able to edit it, or individual, where everyone has their own wiki which only they can edit.

        A history of previous versions of each page in the wiki is kept, listing the edits made by each participant.

        Wikis have many uses, such as

        • For group lecture notes or study guides
        • For members of a faculty to plan a scheme of work or meeting agenda together
        • For students to collaboratively author an online book, creating content on a topic set by their tutor
        • For collaborative storytelling or poetry creation, where each participant writes a line or verse
        • As a personal journal for examination notes or revision (using an individual wiki)



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        • Course Report: Monitor Participation

          Course reports are usually for teachers - they collect and display information about what is happening within a course.


          • Women Development