Learning management systems: online learning & training for Australian organisations

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Webinars

Learning management system software (LMS) helps educators to facilitate web-based learning experiences, deliver courseware, meanwhile assess, track and report on learners.

Understanding your organisation’s need for an LMS and choosing the solution that best fits your requirement are important success factors.

In this session, you will learn about:

  • Online learning trends
  • Rationale for/against online learning
  • Learning management system features
  • Examples of LMS software
  • Things to consider when evaluating LMS software

LMS design principles

When your organisation decides on a particular learning management system (LMS) software, you will need to consider look and feel, including effective course design and how users will interact with the system.

In this session, you will learn about:

  • Appearance – theming to represent your organisation’s brand;
  • Navigation – via breadcrumbs, menus and blocks;
  • Accessibility – for desktop, mobile and tablet devices;
  • Personalisation – user profile, dashboard and individual customisation;
  • Structure – course settings, format and layout.

This webinar recording demonstrates some of the key features of the Totara learning management system software.

Key features covered include:

  • Online collaboration and assessment;
  • Position, organisation and competency frameworks;
  • Data synchronisation with external systems;
  • Programs and learning plans;
  • Team management;
  • Event booking, certification and feedback;
  • Custom report builder.

Moodle and The Cloud

This webinar recording demonstrates how to use Moodle repository plugins to import content from Cloud-based services such as Google Docs, YouTube, Flickr and Wikimedia.

This webinar recording demonstrates various Moodle functions to better manage users, personalise learning and track their progress. Functions demonstrated include roles, groups, groupings, cohorts, activity completion and progress tracking.

This webinar recording demonstrates the benefits of Moodle’s social constructivist approach to education using its inbuilt tools such as blog, chat, comments, forum, tags, wiki and the integration of web 2.0 services via the repository plugins for flickr, google docs, youtube, wikimedia and more. We ARE the web, so lets get social with our learning!

This screencast demonstrates some of the new and improved features of the Moodle 2.0 learning management system software. Aspects covered include navigation, blocks, themes, editing and file management, resources, activities, learning path management and community hubs.