A learning management system (LMS) is software that helps plan, implement, and assess learning processes. It allows teachers to provide tailored instruction digitally and track student performance. Key benefits of an LMS include improved communication, accessibility of course content anytime from anywhere, flexibility for students to learn at their own pace, and opportunities for collaboration through shared tools. When choosing an LMS, considerations include its purpose, cost, available tools, design, and technical support. Common examples are Blackboard, Desire2Learn, Edmodo, Google Sites, Moodle, and Schoology.