Course Outline
Introduction
LMS Architectural Overview
LAMP Stack Options
- Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP
LMS Options
- Moodle, Atutor, Dokeos, Forma LMS
Installation and Initial Configuration
Overview of an LMS UI
User Roles and Use Cases
- Teachers
- Students
Creating a Sample Course
- Course Page configuration
- Course Categories
Managing Users
- Enrollment and authentication
- Roles and permissions
Setting up a Gradebook
- Grading concepts
- Configuring Gradebooks
Customizing the Look and Feel
- Themes
- Language
Securing Your LMS Installation
Setting up Reports
Installing Plugins
Deploying the LMS
- Local deployment
- Cloud deployment
Containerizing Your Installation
Backing up, Restoring and Migrating Your LMS Installation
Troubleshooting the LMS
Maintenance and Performance Tuning
Other Advanced Features
Closing Remarks
Requirements
- Basic understanding of web application stack (web server, database, application logic, etc.)
- Experience with Linux commands and configuration
Audience
- System administrators
- Course managers
- Education professionals who wish to dig into the technical side of an LMS
- Trainers and students who wish to set up an LMS for publishing their own online courses and training
Testimonials (3)
Where to find modules and illustration on how to implement
Anthony Modise
Course - Drupal 8 for Developers
The trainer has deep knowledge about the subject and was able to answer all of our questions.
Lefteris Spatharakis - Sioufas & Associates Law Firm
Course - Django CMS for Developers
I enjoyed the 2 days are very less for cover all the topics.