This is the Intermediate version of our Joomla Learning Management System.
The Joomla LMS King Intermediate Learning Management System has been designed to give you the tools you need to deliver high quality and effective Joomla! e-learning courses. The Joomla LMS Intermediate version has some key features that allow you to deliver great courses, and accredit them, with ease of use in mind.
Just like the Professional version, there are no complicated menus or systems to work through. Everything is delivered via an easy to use Wizard, which gives you step-by step instructions. It’s simple and it’s quick, so you can get right into helping a team succeed with Joomla!. This takes away time-wasting hurdles, and leaves you with a system you can pick up and run with. With other systems there's ‘a lot to learn’. With the Joomla LMS King Intermediate, we prefer to let you just get on and do what you need to do.
My Certification Paths
The Intermediate version includes the popular ‘My Certification Paths’ module, which allows students to see a clear path towards certification, and makes course completion easier and more enjoyable. This also takes away the need to develop your own material around certification paths. It's all provided for you in this Joomla online training module, and works seamlessly alongside student progress.
The powerful Media Manager component is also included in the Intermediate version. No more messing around with uploads and categorizing of content. Let your media run smoothly with an automated approach. Essentially ‘point and click’, you can use media without having to worry about quality, delivery or compatibility. It's one less thing to slow you down when it comes to course delivery.
The Joomla LMS King Intermediate is a great solution for anyone who needs a strong feature set for e-learning delivery, along with the classic LMS King ease of use. Google+
Our LMS King system currently contains the ability to create 18 types of questions, with more in development.
Several question types are very similar, but internally, very different.
- Multiple Choice - The user must select an answer from the list of provided responses
- Fill in Blank - The user must manually type in their answer
- Multiple Response - The user has the option to select more than one answer if applicable to the question
- Yes/No - A Binary question where the user must select yes or no in response to the question presented
- Drop-down List - The user must select their answer from a drop down list of possible answers
- Short Answer
- Matching - The user must match the questions in column A with the correct answer in column B
- Fill in Multiple Blanks - The user must manually type in each answer
- Essay - The user can type a long response to the presented question. These types of questions will be marked manually by a teacher or assistant. Alternatively, the user can upload a document in response
- Numeric - This is a mathematical type question where the user must type in the correct answer
- True/False - A Binary question where the user must select if the provided statement is true or not