Ejemplos de Plataformas LMS Moodle, Blackboard y Canvas

Ejemplos de Plataformas LMS Moodle, Blackboard y Canvas

Online Course Platforms Overview

Introduction to Online Learning Platforms

  • The discussion begins with an introduction to three different platforms for uploading online courses and digital teaching resources, which can also be useful in face-to-face learning environments.

Platform 1: Modul

  • The first platform mentioned is Modul, where users access a specific learning unit related to the general baccalaureate of Polivirtual in the subject of scientific communication.
  • Content organization within Modul is highlighted, showing how materials are divided into sections, activities, and detailed content breakdowns.
  • Participants in this course are noted to be from a small group, emphasizing personalized interaction. Evaluations are also conducted through this platform.

Platform 2: Blackboard (Blackb)

  • The second platform discussed is Blackboard. It features a completely different layout compared to Modul, with various sections for students to navigate.
  • Key functionalities include an area for students to submit their assignments and a main page displaying important announcements related to the learning unit.
  • Blackboard supports synchronous sessions where students can join scheduled classes or review recorded sessions.

Platform 3: Canvas

  • Finally, Canvas is introduced as another platform where course contents are organized using a left-side menu that allows easy navigation by topics.
  • The content on Canvas is developed under a competency-based model and includes various tools for student collaboration and construction of knowledge.
Video description

#moodle #blackboard #canvas El video presenta tres plataformas de Sistemas de Gestión de Aprendizaje (LMS) para subir cursos en línea y recursos educativos digitales: Moodle, Blackboard y Canvas. Primero, se explica el uso de Moodle, destacando su organización de contenido y actividades dentro de las unidades de aprendizaje, y se menciona su aplicabilidad tanto para la educación en línea como presencial. A continuación, se muestra la estructura de Blackboard, destacando sus diferentes diseños y secciones, que incluyen áreas para anuncios, sesiones síncronas y entrega de actividades. Finalmente, se presenta Canvas, mostrando su configuración de contenido dividido por temas y su modelo basado en competencias, junto con diversas herramientas disponibles para que los estudiantes interactúen y construyan conocimientos.