Number 36  January 1, 2004 A publication of Project Eagle, St. Petersburg College
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Instructional Management Systems:
Learning, Course, Content, and Otherwise

"Whether one selects to use a commercial product or a self-designed web site, the ideal IDS [instruction delivery system] should enable interaction and be easy to use."

"Learning from Reflections...,"
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, Fall 2003

What they're called and how they're defined vary widely from source to source, but for the purposes of this issue, learning management systems (LMS), course management systems (CMS) and even learning content management systems (LCMS) all refer to software tools that exist to maximize the e-learning experience with the e-course as their focal point. Both the theoretical issues related to these systems and the practical process of selection are included here.

 

Background and Theory

Case Studies and More: The Selection Process

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E-Learning Administration

  • "Academics Make Case to End Credit Hour." Associated Press article by Steve Giegerich, October 31, 2003. Spurred by the growth in online education, educators Jane Wellman and Thomas Ehrlich have released a series of essays suggesting eliminating the credit hour concept.

Innovative Technologies

Laws and Legislation

  • The TEACH Toolkit. A North Carolina State University resource for understanding copyright and distance education as defined by the federal TEACH Act of 2002. Includes background, implementation and best practices.
  • Spam Laws: United States. Website maintained by David E. Sorkin, professor at John Marshall Law School (IL), that includes federal laws, state laws and selected cases.

Student Services

  • "As Students Power Up, Colleges Rewire." Associated Press article by James Hannah, 11/20/03, about the need to upgrade the electrical capacities in dorms throughout the country.
  • "The Role of Student Affairs in Distance Education: Cyber-Services or Virtual Communities." Article by Mark Kretovics, Kent State University (OH), in Online Journal of Distance Learning Education (6:3). Fall 2003, on the need for student affairs to offer opportunities for online students to be connected. Areas to address include provision of services, creation of community, oversight of distance education, and graduate preparation program involvement.
  • "Wake Forest (NC) to Offer IP Phoning." Article by Ben Charney, CNET News.com, 11/4/03,on school plans to replace landline phones inside1900 dorm rooms with an Internet-based service.
  • Rate Your Campus.com. Website created by FinancialAid.com to allow high school students to see what college life is really like at schools whose students have completed an opinion survey.

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