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A learning management system (LMS) is a software application or web-based technology used to plan, deliver, manage, and assess educational courses, training programs, or learning and development programs. LMS platforms provide tools for creating and distributing content, tracking learner progress, administering assessments, and facilitating communication between instructors and learners.
LMS integration with Microsoft Classroom Education Tenant
LMS integration with Microsoft Classroom Education Tenant enables schools to connect their LMS with Microsoft 365 Education services. This integration allows educators and students to seamlessly access assignments, grades, and learning resources within Microsoft Teams and other Microsoft 365 apps.
Key benefits of LMS integration with a Microsoft Education tenant include:
- Single sign-on (SSO): Users can access both the LMS and Microsoft 365 apps with one set of credentials.
- Roster synchronization: Student and class data are automatically synced from the LMS to - Microsoft Teams using School Data Sync (SDS).
- Assignment and grade sync: Assignments and grades can be created in the LMS and surfaced in Teams, streamlining workflows for teachers and students.
- Collaboration tools: Educators and students can use Teams, OneNote, and other Microsoft 365 tools alongside their LMS content.
To set up LMS integration, administrators typically configure School Data Sync (SDS) to connect the LMS with the Microsoft 365 Education tenant, using supported APIs or CSV files.
LMS integration with School Data Sync
Several LMS integrate with School Data Sync (SDS) using either CSV files or the OneRoster API. For a full list of supported SIS/LMS platforms, see Supported School Information / Management Systems.