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Revision as of 19:03, 13 December 2006
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What is course management?
Course management is the practice of using a computer program to organize and manage courses, course materials, students, grades, quizzes, and communications. Course management systems are usually web-based.
A course management system can be used as an add-on for a regular course allowing teachers to manage various aspects of teaching. It can also be used in distance learning or hybric courses as the primary mean of communication among teachers and students.
rCourse - Reazon Course Management System
Reazon rCourse is a web-based software system designed to facilitate the management of courses for faculty and students, especially by helping teachers and learners with course administration. The system can track the students' progress, which can be monitored by both teachers and students. Reazon rCourse is a part of a larger system called Reazon Academic Solutions available to schools (see our hosting and licensing options). Reazon rCourse is also available instantly to teachers and students through Reazon Campus Network websites.
Features of rCourse?
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- Building the class portal or website
- Registering students and building the roster
- Assigning coursework and assignments
- Collecting student submissions
- Managing and sharing documents and files using document center
- Managing and posting grades using gradebook
- Organizing questions in the test bank
- Building quizzes for print or online assessment
- Using rubrics to communicate expectations and assessing student work
- Building teams
- |Class communication and messaging tools
See also:
- Faculty websites - list your courses on your website automatically.
- Faculty online groups