CMS — LMS references and websites

Quinten Sheriff
1 min readOct 13, 2021

REFERENCES

Back DA, Behringer F, Haberstroh N, Ehlers JP, Sostmann K, Peters H. Learning management system and e-learning tools: an experience of medical students’ usage and expectations. Int J Med Educ. 2016 Aug 20;7:267–73.

Sayagh, Mohammed & Adams, Bram. (2015). Multi-layer software configuration: Empirical study on wordpress. 31–40.

Krouska, Akrivi & Troussas, Christos & Virvou, Maria. (2017). Comparing LMS and CMS platforms supporting social e-learning in higher education. 1–6.

Hannafin,M.J. & Land, S.M. (1997). The foundations and assumptions of technology-enhanced student-centred learning environments. Instructional Science, 25, 167–202.

Zhang, S. (2013). An Empirical Study of the Factors Affecting Weblog Success in Higher Education. Journal of Information Systems Education, 24(4), 267–280.

Jameson, J. (2013), e‐Leadership in higher education: The fifth ‘age’. Br J Educ Technol, 44: 889–915.

Pang S, Bao P, Hao W, Kim J, Gu W. Knowledge Sharing Platforms: An Empirical Study of the Factors Affecting Continued Use Intention. Sustainability. 2020; 12(6):2341.

Hampel, Regine and Pleines, Christine (2013). Fostering Student Interaction and Engagement in a Virtual Learning Environment: An Investigation into Activity Design and Implementation. The CALICO Journal, 30(3) pp.342–370.

WEBSITES

https://www.joomla.org/

https://moodle.org/

https://atutor.ca/

https://www.schoology.com/

https://www.drupal.org/

https://wordpress.org/

https://www.edx.org/

https://www.coursera.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/learning

https://2u.com/

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Quinten Sheriff

global citizen, educator with experience on 4 continents & 6 countries — instructional technology — human performance design — curriculum development — etc