Course management systems (CMS) are widely utilized nowadays and their purpose is to provide a teaching and learning environment that includes tools for retrieval of educational content, synchronous and asynchronous communication, administrative functions, and assessment. This project identifies the functionalities of a CMS based on four aspects: course grading, course support material, course notification, and system usability.A prototype called C-Man was built based on the identified functionalities and further tested by potential users to evaluate the prototype usability.The evaluation used Computer System Usability Questionnaire (CSUQ) and was performed according to four subscales of usability namely the system use fulness, the informa...
The use of Learning/Course Management Systems (L/CMSs) has exploded in higher education. Recently, t...
This research studied faculty use of course management software in post-secondary institutions by ap...
A comparison of courses that do or do not utilize a Course Management System (CMS) was undertaken fr...
Course management systems (CMSs) are software systems designed to manage course content and course a...
Industry experts estimate that 90 % of higher education institutions use course management systems (...
Increasingly, educational institutions are turning to Course Management Systems (CMS, CMSs) to manag...
This study evaluated a custom-designed course management system in use at a mid-sized public institu...
Course management systems, also called learning management systems or virtual learn-ing environments...
The many recent internal and external pressures on universities have created the need to look at tea...
As computing technology continues to emerge into all levels of education, a course management system...
Course management systems (CMSs) support thousands of courses at colleges and universities worldwide...
Course management systems (CMS) do more than manage courses. Since they also facilitate the student ...
This paper asks what key elements need to be present in a course management system (CMS) to promote ...
The widespread adoption of course management systems (CMSs) by colleges and universities has occurre...
Course Management Systems (CMS) are an increasingly important part of academic systems in higher edu...
The use of Learning/Course Management Systems (L/CMSs) has exploded in higher education. Recently, t...
This research studied faculty use of course management software in post-secondary institutions by ap...
A comparison of courses that do or do not utilize a Course Management System (CMS) was undertaken fr...
Course management systems (CMSs) are software systems designed to manage course content and course a...
Industry experts estimate that 90 % of higher education institutions use course management systems (...
Increasingly, educational institutions are turning to Course Management Systems (CMS, CMSs) to manag...
This study evaluated a custom-designed course management system in use at a mid-sized public institu...
Course management systems, also called learning management systems or virtual learn-ing environments...
The many recent internal and external pressures on universities have created the need to look at tea...
As computing technology continues to emerge into all levels of education, a course management system...
Course management systems (CMSs) support thousands of courses at colleges and universities worldwide...
Course management systems (CMS) do more than manage courses. Since they also facilitate the student ...
This paper asks what key elements need to be present in a course management system (CMS) to promote ...
The widespread adoption of course management systems (CMSs) by colleges and universities has occurre...
Course Management Systems (CMS) are an increasingly important part of academic systems in higher edu...
The use of Learning/Course Management Systems (L/CMSs) has exploded in higher education. Recently, t...
This research studied faculty use of course management software in post-secondary institutions by ap...
A comparison of courses that do or do not utilize a Course Management System (CMS) was undertaken fr...