s, assign work, track progress, and manage communication in one place. In other words, it acts as a central hub for online learning for schools. It is not just a file folder. It is the system that holds the course structure together. EDUCAUSE describes an LMS as software that covers administration, analytics, and delivery of courses, which is a useful way to think about it in school settings too. Auzmor’s own platform description also emphasizes organization, tracking, and analytics as part of a single system.Â
That basic structure is what makes a school LMS valuable. When content, assignments, and reporting live in different places, teachers spend more time managing tools than teaching. When those pieces sit in one platform, schools can build a more coherent digital learning experience.Â