Difference between revisions of "LMS user guide"

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             <h4>Manage your site</h4>
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* [[Add users|Add users]]
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* [[Assignment activity|Use assignments to assess]]
* [[Adding a new Training|Add Trainings]]
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* [[Forum activity|Discuss in forums]]
* [[Site appearance|Change the look and feel]]
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* [[Quiz activity|Test students with a quiz]]
* [[Installing plugins|Install plugins]]
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: [[Managing a LMS site|More for administrators >>]]
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Revision as of 07:50, 26 June 2020

LMS is a web-based tool you can access through a web browser. This means that in order to use LMS, you need a computer with a web browser installed and an Internet connection. You also need to have the web address (called a Uniform Resource Locator, or URL) of a server running LMS. If your institution supports LMS, it will have a server with LMS up and running. You can then get the server address from the system administrator