The Karnataka Learning Management System (LMS) for Digital Learning was officially launched by Karnataka Chief Minister B Yediyurappa recently. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan, who is also in charge of the Higher Education Department was also present at the launch event. At the occasion, Chief Minister noted that the launch of Karnataka Learning Management System for higher education institutions will facilitate earning of about 4.5 lakh students through around 24000 teachers. Chief Minister has also been reportedly quoted as saying that “"This program is being implemented at an expenditure of Rs34.14 crore in two ways- LMS based digital learning and establishing 2,500 ICT enabled classes.”
The Learning Management System launched for higher education institutions based in the state has been implemented to facilitate digital learning, which has become a need in current times of COVID-19 pandemic. Through Karnataka LMS, students will be able to access study material anytime and anywhere. The LMS has been designed to be a comprehensive learning tool for all the students with teaching, learning, continuous evaluation and corrective measures. The learning tool is aimed at revolutionizing the teaching and learning process by effecting transformative changes in the delivery of content, access and assessment.
Karnataka LMC consists of Multilingual e-Content in the form of PPTs, videos, quizzes, assignments and e-study materials. These materials have been designed by academic experts and can be used or employed for both self-learning and classroom teaching.
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