Its starting to approach the end and I feel like this term has just been a whirlwind. This week, I won an award for my county for Conservation Teacher of the Year, my husband got promoted, I worked on the site team that earned my school status as a AVID Demonstration Site School after grueling visit today, the only one in our state, and I play my first "real" concert this weekend.
I have been trying in between all this to wrap my brain around LCM versus LMS. To me, a LCM is like windows vista versus LMS which is like windows 95. They are relatives of eachother, share many common functions, but one has evolved more than the other.
Can you all help me out with this?
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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Your analogy is good. It seems to me that the LMS's will acquire the Content portion to give them all of the capabilities. This is a new topic to me, but I agreed with your assessment.
Hi Rachel,
Congrats on winning the county award for Conservation teacher of the year.
How how make the difference is that the LMS is the shell that manages everything and that LCM is within this shell with the content. But I'm still learning also.
Congrats on all of the good news. How are you going to celebrate?
Vacation, shopping spreee, nice dinner?
I posted some really helpful brochures I found on the blackboard website. They are written in simple terms and have pictures of actual applications.
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