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9/25/2014

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Assalamualaikum wbt and a very good morning.

Before the class started, I never thought of having my very own website, and I never heard the word "Weebly" before. Then the lecturer comes in and she introduces us to Weebly. When I heard about Weebly, I was like WAAAWAAWEEEWA! WHAT IS THIS? 

When I have the idea about Weebly after the lecture ends, I told myself THIS IS NICE! GREAT SUCCESS! And i can't wait to have my very own website.

That's all, thank you from Kazakhstan.

MUHAMMAD AFIF BIN RAZALI.

A150954.

*NOW I DECLARE 21ST SEPTEMBER AS WEEBLY DAY. WAAAWAAWEEEEWAA!


CMS and LMS

        Learning is a highly important and also very common life process. Learning is not limited only in classrooms, it also happens when we less realise it. However, the most common learning process takes place in classrooms and also lecture halls. To make sure that both students and teachers get the most out of every learning process, Learning Management System (LMS) and Classroom Management System (CMS) must be applied in every class.


         Let’s start with the first one, which is LMS or Learning Management System. It is defined as a software that’s used to “plan, implement, and assess a specific learning process that typically provides and instructor with a way to create and deliver content, monitor student participation, and assess student performance,” (Anonymous, 2005).  In an online article that we found, LMS essentially makes the learning experience a whole lot better, especially because it’s done on an online platform, and above all, it smoothens out the delivery and reception of information for both student and instructor.


        The definition of course management system (CMS) is a collection of software tools providing an online environment for course interactions. A CMS is particularly inclusive of a variety of online tools and environments. These tools are referred as modules and they are crucial for distance learning. Some more, it is also acting as a massive support for traditional classroom courses. Most of CMS installations are on an institutional level which are in schools, colleges, and universities. Even though CMS requires quite some amount of money and time, it provides such effective tools for students.



As a conclusion, both Learning Management System (LMS) and Classroom Management System (CMS) must be enforced so that both students and teachers gain the maximum benefit from the learning process.
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