LMS Affects Teaching Effectiveness: Depending on LMS Platforms, Lecturer Qualification, and Lecturer Age

  • Olii D
  • Manoppo C
  • Mamahit C
  • et al.
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LMS Affects Teaching Effectiveness: Depending on LMS Platforms, Lecturer Qualification, and Lecturer Age. The ability of lecturers to manage the LMS affects the effectiveness of their teaching. Each LMS platform has differences in the user interface and the available features. Educational qualifications and the age of lecturers affect the mastery of LMS applications. So, the type of LMS platform, educational qualifications, and age of the lecturers affect teaching effectiveness. Objective: This study aims to examine the effects and comparisons between the three groups. Methods: The comparison of the LMS platform group consists of Moodle and Google Classroom; the educational educational qualifications, and younger lecturers ( 45 years) have a higher average of lecturer teaching effectiveness.

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Olii, D., Manoppo, C., Mamahit, C., & Abast, M. (2023). LMS Affects Teaching Effectiveness: Depending on LMS Platforms, Lecturer Qualification, and Lecturer Age. Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif, 13(2), 682–697. https://doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v13.i2.202341

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