Abstract
The article examines automated learning management systems, which have become widely used in foreign higher education establishments. The paper emphasizes the necessity to develop a clear classification of such systems. The author concludes on the absence of reliable statistical information about the automated learning management systems used by domestic higher education establishments. The second part of the research is devoted to identifying the didactic potential of learning management systems relying on the experience of using Cambridge Learning Management System when teaching English to the first-year students of the non-linguistic higher education establishment.
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