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* [[Faculty groups|Faculty online groups]] - Collaborate with others.
 
* [[Faculty groups|Faculty online groups]] - Collaborate with others.
 
* [[Rubrics]] - Use rubrics for assessment.
 
* [[Rubrics]] - Use rubrics for assessment.
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* [[ePortfolios]] - Assign Student ePortfolios for recording the learning process and demonstrating the learning outcome.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:21, 5 June 2008

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The class list page shows all your classes and the link to the class website

Course management is the practice of using computer software - called a course management system (CMS) - 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 hybrid courses as the primary mean of communication among teachers and students.


- To build a course, become a member at RCampus.


RCampus Course Management System

RCampus Course Management System 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.

RCampus Course Management System is a part of our larger Open Education Management System which is also available to schools (see our licensing and hosting / outsourcing options). Its tools are available instantly to teachers and students through Reazon Campus Network websites.


Features of rCourse

Our tools are designed to be easy-to-use, quick to set-up and highly secure.


Definitions

  • Course: A course refers to a specific subject of study, such as Basic Algebra, from which classes are offered.
  • Class: A class is a single offering of a course.


See Also