A Learning Management System (LMS) is a software platform designed to facilitate the creation, delivery, and management of educational content and training programs. It acts as a centralized hub where instructors can upload course materials, create assignments and quizzes, and interact with students. Learners, in turn, can access these resources, submit assignments, and engage in discussions with instructors and peers. LMSs typically offer features such as content management, user tracking, assessment tools, and communication channels to support a wide range of learning activities. They are widely used in academic institutions for online courses and distance learning, as well as in corporate settings for employee training and professional development. By providing a virtual learning environment, LMSs enable organizations to deliver scalable and customizable learning experiences while efficiently managing administrative tasks such as enrollment, grading, and reporting.