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    Evalutation of learning management system (LMS) through feature-rubric scoring function (FRSF) for selecting best fit for university oriented cources[MS embedded system,robotics and control engineering]
    (University of Management and Technology, 2018) Hasan Tufail, Abdullah
    Learning Management System (LMS) is a major tool used in most universities and institutions for online/distance education purposes. Several LM systems are being used in different universities and institutions, and these LM systems are also updating their versions and patches to stay in competition. So the selection of an appropriate LMS is an important task as it is expected to manage and support online learning environment. There are few online comparison sheets available for different LMS which have scored on the basis of online feedbacks but those online comparisons are not only lacking a comprehensive features and functions’ list but also a generalized LMS scoring function to evaluate different LMS. This study has proposed a framework to evaluate existing learning management systems (LMS) for their available features and functions. This evaluation is scored through a generalized scoring function which computes quantitative availability of LM systems. Lastly, future directions for advancement on the subject are proposed in last chapter of this study.

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