Open Source Ruby Learning Management Systems (LMS)

Ruby Learning Management Systems (LMS)

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    Canvas LMS

    Canvas LMS

    The open LMS by Instructure, Inc.

    Canvas LMS is a full-featured learning management system designed for K–12, higher-ed, and professional training, with a strong emphasis on usability and openness. Instructors build courses from modular content—pages, assignments, discussions, quizzes—and organize them into learning paths with prerequisites and due dates. Rich grading tools like SpeedGrader streamline assessment with rubrics, inline annotations, and audio/video feedback, while the gradebook supports weighting, outcomes, and late/missing policies. A robust API, standards like LTI/IMS Common Cartridge, and SIS integrations make it straightforward to connect Canvas with publisher content, analytics tools, proctoring, and institutional systems. Role-based permissions, accommodations, and accessibility features support diverse learners at scale, and mobile apps keep students engaged on the go.
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