Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) benefit education by using the Internet to facilitate e-learning. Which of the following are other terms used for VLEs? Select all that apply
1. Learning management systems (LMS)
2. Competency-based training (CBT)
3. Course management system (CMS)
4. Managed learning environment (MLE)
5. Interactive multimedia systems (IMS)
1,3,4
Rationale: Other terms used for VLEs are course management system (CMS), managed learning environment (MLE), and learning management systems (LMS). VLEs facilitate electronic learning (e-learning) and may track students' progress in a course.
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