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Enhancing Education: The Multifaceted Pedagogy of Learning Management Systems
One prominent e-learning technology that reflects this mix of teaching approaches is a learning management system (LMS) such as Canvas, Moodle, Google Classroom or any of these platforms that act as a centralized hub to deliver. Provide educational content Manage courses and facilitate communication between educators and students. Teaching/Modeling: The learning management system reflects didactic teaching and exemplifies it through a structured approach to content delivery. Teachers can upload lectures, readings, and assessments. It allows students to access information in a traditional linear format. This simulation aspect is evident when students participate in pre-recorded lectures or instructional videos that simulate traditional classroom learning. Clear organization of resources also helps students explore the content. It is similar to traditional teaching methods where educators provide content that students use. Real/Synthetic Aspects: The LMS platform also brings together authentic and artificial teaching by facilitating project-based assignments and collaborative activities. Instructors can create forums or group projects that encourage students to synthesize knowledge from a variety of sources and collaborate on real-world problems. For example, students can work together to create a multimedia presentation on a topic. related to their community Help them connect theoretical concepts with real experiences. This collaborative aspect promotes a sense of agency and relatedness. This is because students see the application of their learning to real-life contexts. Aspects of change/reflection: Additionally, the learning management system incorporates elements of transformative and reflective teaching by enabling a personalized learning experience and promoting...