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How to Organize Work and Study of Independent User Groups in JoomlaLMS
JoomLMS 2.0
author Ilona Hetsevich
date 04 May 2016
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Experience has proven that JoomLMS is often acquired to build an employee training system with thousands of employees or create an online school with numerous classes and students. And it stands to reason that clients want to restrict students’/employees’ access to the irrelevant courses and limit teacher’s access to the assigned user groups only.

JoomlaLMS Workaround
JoomLMS Tips
author Ilona Hetsevich
date 25 Apr 2016
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Would you like to know how to get extra JoomLMS features without paying for customization?

If yes, then this blog series is for you!

Student-Centered Approach
Expert Interview
author Ilona Hetsevich
date 13 Apr 2016
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Have you heard about a student-centered approach to learning? Chances of a positive answer are pretty high. Numerous researches show the effectiveness of learner-centered education with a focus shift from a teacher to a learner. To help you to apply a student-centered approach in the distant learning environment and highlight typical obstacles you can face trying to adopt student-centered projects across the curriculum we interviewed an educator, teacher, Director of Technology and consultant – Troy Patterson.

News
author Ilona Hetsevich
date 05 Apr 2016
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JoomLMS Learning Management System has been recently reviewed by an independent software review platform – FinancesOnline. After an in-depth analysis JoomLMS was distinguished with Great User Experience and Rising Star Awards for their best learning management software category. JoomLMS also meet experts’ quality standards and it was granted our Verified Quality Seal.

Expert Interview
author Ilona Hetsevich
date 24 Mar 2016
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You’ve bought a Learning Management System, invested a lot of money into marketing and promotion but didn’t receive the return on investments. Students drop your classes and don’t recommend your online courses to the peers as they think the class wasn’t worth their money and time.

Sounds familiar?