Abstract

This paper explores the comparative examination between online learning facilitated by Learning Management Systems (LMS) and conventional learning environments, focusing on accessibility, interactivity, assessment techniques, and resource utilization. Online learning, made possible by LMS platforms, provides unparalleled flexibility, allowing learners to access course materials from any location, at any time, and using any device, thus overcoming geographical and physical barriers. Moreover, digital platforms encourage active engagement through multimedia content and collaborative tools, fostering critical thinking and peer interaction. Assessment methods in LMS-based online learning offer a variety of options, including immediate feedback features that enhance personalized learning experiences. Additionally, digital education prioritizes resource efficiency and sustainability by reducing reliance on physical materials and promoting scalability. While traditional learning environments offer in-person interaction and hands-on experiences, they are often limited by geographical constraints and infrastructure issues. The paper underscores the transformative potential of LMS-enabled online learning, providing a dynamic and accessible educational approach conducive to student success and lifelong learning.

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