Learning Management System
Rinda Montgomery
Assistant Superintendent
North Central Education Service District
HAIKU LEARNING
WHAT IS A LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM?
• A learning management system (LMS) is a
software application of Web-based
technology used to plan, implement, and
assess a specific learning process.
SearchCIO
• Blackboard
• Edmodo
• Litmos
• Spoke
• Absorb
• Grovo
• Scidea
• Accord
• Paradiso
• ViewCentral
EXAMPLES OF LMS SOFTWARE
HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM A WEBPAGE?
• Design features of an LMS are meant to aid in
the learning process. It must accommodate
flexible organization, all kinds of subject matter,
individual to collaborative environments, online
submissions and grading, testing and
monitoring, multiple types of assessment and
evaluation.
• Assignments
• Resources
• Weekly Activities
• Thematic Units
• WebQuests
• Course Content
• News
• Literary Magazines
• Challenges
• Calendars with Content
• PD Resources
• Asynchronous PD
• E-Portfolios
• Clubs
• Organizations
• Event Planning
WHAT TYPES OF PAGES CAN YOU MAKE?
INTRODUCTION
COURSE INTRODUCTION
CONTEST WINNER
IPAD APP
PRICING
OF NOTE
• I am not paid by Haiku Learning. I am an ESD
administrator who uses this LMS to foster collaboration
and learning among our distance learning cohort
member schools, students, parents, and personnel. I
have used multiple LMSs in my 30+ years in education,
and my teachers have found more user-friendly
features with Haiku Learning and access it regularly. It
has brought our learning community together. In my
mind, looking over the features, we are just at the start
of implementation.
QUESTIONS?
Rinda Montgomery, Assistant Superintendent
North Central Education Service District
rmontgomery@ncesd.k12.or.us

What is Haiku Learning

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    Learning Management System RindaMontgomery Assistant Superintendent North Central Education Service District HAIKU LEARNING
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    WHAT IS ALEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM? • A learning management system (LMS) is a software application of Web-based technology used to plan, implement, and assess a specific learning process. SearchCIO
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    • Blackboard • Edmodo •Litmos • Spoke • Absorb • Grovo • Scidea • Accord • Paradiso • ViewCentral EXAMPLES OF LMS SOFTWARE
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    HOW IS ITDIFFERENT FROM A WEBPAGE? • Design features of an LMS are meant to aid in the learning process. It must accommodate flexible organization, all kinds of subject matter, individual to collaborative environments, online submissions and grading, testing and monitoring, multiple types of assessment and evaluation.
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    • Assignments • Resources •Weekly Activities • Thematic Units • WebQuests • Course Content • News • Literary Magazines • Challenges • Calendars with Content • PD Resources • Asynchronous PD • E-Portfolios • Clubs • Organizations • Event Planning WHAT TYPES OF PAGES CAN YOU MAKE?
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    OF NOTE • Iam not paid by Haiku Learning. I am an ESD administrator who uses this LMS to foster collaboration and learning among our distance learning cohort member schools, students, parents, and personnel. I have used multiple LMSs in my 30+ years in education, and my teachers have found more user-friendly features with Haiku Learning and access it regularly. It has brought our learning community together. In my mind, looking over the features, we are just at the start of implementation.
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    Rinda Montgomery, AssistantSuperintendent North Central Education Service District rmontgomery@ncesd.k12.or.us