Introduction: A learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of educational courses or training programs. The learning management system concept emerged directly from e-Learning, even though there were other tools, IT or not which have encouraged distance education (Distance Education Learning Environments Survey). Learning management systems help the instructor deliver material to the students, administer tests and other assignments, track student progress, and manage record-keeping. LMSs are focused on online learning delivery but support a range of uses, acting as a platform for fully online courses, as well as several hybrid forms, such as blended learning and flipped classrooms. LMSs can be complemented by other learning technologies such as a training management system to manage instructor-led training or a Learning Record Store to store and track learning data. Characteristics: A. Correspondence teaching. Technical aspects: It's a web or cloud based service. Advantages: 1. An LMS supports content in various formats, text, video, audio etc. 2. You can access materials anytime, from everywhere, teachers can modify the content, and students can see the updated material 3.The evaluation of students is easier and fair, based on student attendance and online quizzes 4. Students and teachers can re-use the material every time they need.