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Perspective Chapter: The Learning Management System of 2028 and How We Start Planning for This Now

In: Higher Education - Reflections From the Field - Volume 2

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  • Michael David David Sankey
  • Stephen Marshall

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It has been said for years that, in the near future the Learning Management System (LMS) will become a thing of the past. Some suggest this should already be the case, but it has not been possible to break our institutional dependence on this technology. In the meantime, institutions have developed sophisticated networks of tools, largely built off the back of LTIs and xAPIs to seamlessly make the LMS a pervasive convenor of learning. These tools include media streaming, virtual classrooms, collaboration tools, plagiarism checking, ePortfolio, voice interaction, peer-review/learning, brainstorming, H5Ps and the list goes on. All that is left for the traditional LMS to do is to mediate these tools, house and collate assessment and scaffold the different learning scenarios. Admittedly it also helps the institution link to other organizational tools such as student management and curriculum management systems. This chapter looks at the future implications and examines a range of views from technology enhanced learning professionals from across the sector. The views being canvased may provide institutions with a framework to help them consider their future directions and how the evolving technology landscape may see newer ways of using emerging technologies to better support or student cohorts.

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  • Michael David David Sankey & Stephen Marshall, 2023. "Perspective Chapter: The Learning Management System of 2028 and How We Start Planning for This Now," Chapters, in: Lee Waller & Sharon Waller (ed.), Higher Education - Reflections From the Field - Volume 2, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:296933
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.110120
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    Keywords

    technology enhanced learning (TEL); learning management system (LMS); virtual learning environment (VLE); higher education; artificial intelligence;
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    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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