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What’s the Difference Between a VLE and an LMS?

KnowledgeAnywhere

Because it’s growing in size, you can’t be surprised to learn an onslaught of relevant acronyms daily - VLE… LMS… or what about SCORM and XAPI ? What is a VLE? A Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) is a modern teaching method designated for online learning. Advantages of a VLE.

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All You Need to Know About Implementing Virtual Learning Environments in K12 Education

Kitaboo

“Research shows that on average, students retain 25-60% more material when learning online compared to only 8-10% in a classroom.” Virtual learning environments (VLEs) are not just an option but a thoughtful, necessary choice to achieve desired learning outcomes. For example, the K.AI

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Streamline Training Programs with Managed Learning Services

Infopro Learning

Learning technology management This service involves managing the learning technology infrastructure, such as learning management systems, virtual learning environments (VLE), and other tools to support the learning process.

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The LMS is Dead!

Moodle Journal

It's a new kind of learning environment that goes beyond the LMS. Do take a look at the video, it does seem to suggest to me that there is a certain implicit assumption, though I could be wrong, that by leveraging the benefits of social networks we will see a transformation in outcomes and the student experience.

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The New-School Virtual Leader

CLO Magazine

When faced with a difficult decision, many people prefer to defer to someone else, placing the responsibility for unforeseen outcomes in another person’s hands. Food service and facilities management company Sodexo created a virtual learning environment, or VLE, for employee development.

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Using Facebook as a learning platform

eFront

Benefits were identified through the communicative potential, student participation in study groups and through informal learning, i.e. learning that takes place outside the formal structures of the learning environment. Students’ perceptions of using Facebook as an interactive learning resource at university.

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Facebook for e-Learning

eFront

However, I was not that convinced about using Facebook for e-Learning. Facebook was not created to be used as a learning environment and for sure I wanted more learning features! As a result, I begun a research concerning Educational Application to achieve a better learning outcome. I hope that this helps.