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LMS for Blended Learning

Run one course across a physical classroom and an online cohort without duplicating work. Attendance, gradebook, assignments, and SCORM content live in a single record so teachers stop juggling Google Classroom, Zoom, and a spreadsheet. Trusted by thousands of institutions on the LGPLv3 Community edition.

An LMS for blended learning combines face-to-face instruction with online course delivery in a single platform. OpenEduCat unifies in-person attendance, virtual session tracking, SCORM/xAPI content, assignments, and gradebook under one course record, so teachers plan a week of mixed lessons and administrators report on both modes from the same data source.

4,300+Institutions running the OpenEduCat LMS3M+Learners on the platform globally73%Of US postsecondary students took at least one online course, per NCES 2022

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Unified Attendance Across Modes

Mark attendance from a classroom register, a Zoom or BigBlueButton join log, or a QR self-check-in. Blended courses show one attendance percentage aggregated from every mode, so administrators do not reconcile spreadsheets at term end.

SCORM 1.2 / 2004 and xAPI Content

Upload SCORM and xAPI packages authored in Articulate, iSpring, or Adapt. Learners resume where they left off across devices, and completion status writes back to the OpenEduCat gradebook without a separate LRS.

Live Session Scheduling

Schedule virtual classes with BigBlueButton, Jitsi, or Zoom directly on the timetable. Recording links attach to the session, students who missed a live period get automatic access, and recordings count toward asynchronous engagement metrics.

Flipped Classroom Workflow

Assign pre-class video and reading, gate the next module behind a quiz, then use in-person time for problem-solving. Teachers see which students completed pre-work before walking into the room, and can pull a filtered engagement report per section.

Assignments With Rubrics

Rubric-based grading with weighted criteria, plagiarism-check webhook (TurnitIn or Copyleaks), and threaded feedback. Learners submit from mobile or upload from Google Drive and OneDrive, and grades sync to the gradebook automatically.

Cohort and Section Management

Split one course into an in-person section and an online cohort with independent timetables but shared content. Move a student from one section to the other mid-term without losing progress, submissions, or attendance history.

Parent and Guardian Portal

Parents see a single progress view combining classroom attendance, homework completion, and quiz scores. Weekly digest emails summarize what was covered in class and what is due online, cutting parent-teacher email volume by roughly 30 percent per NCES engagement studies.

Analytics for Blended Cohorts

Compare completion, engagement, and grade distribution between the online cohort and the in-person cohort of the same course. Identify content that works face-to-face but fails asynchronously and flag learners at risk before the next assessment.

4,300+
Institutions running the OpenEduCat LMS
3M+
Learners on the platform globally
73%
Of US postsecondary students took at least one online course, per NCES 2022
30%
Typical drop in parent-teacher email volume with unified progress view

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What counts as a blended learning LMS?

A blended learning LMS delivers one course across in-person and online modes from a single platform. It unifies attendance, content, assignments, and gradebook so a student switching between classroom and virtual sessions has one progress record. OpenEduCat qualifies because attendance from BigBlueButton or Zoom join logs, SCORM completion, classroom register entries, and homework submissions all write to the same course record, and teachers see a single dashboard per learner.

Does OpenEduCat support SCORM and xAPI?

Yes. The LMS module reads SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, and xAPI (Tin Can) packages. Upload the zip, publish it to a course, and completion status writes back to the OpenEduCat gradebook automatically. There is no separate LRS to buy. Content authored in Articulate Storyline, iSpring, Adapt, or Elucidat plays natively, and learners can resume where they left off across desktop and mobile.

Can we run flipped classroom sessions?

Yes. Teachers assign pre-class video and reading, gate the next module behind a formative quiz, and see who completed pre-work before walking into the room. In-person time can then be used for problem-solving and discussion. The gradebook records both the asynchronous quiz score and the in-class participation grade against the same learning outcome.

How does attendance work across in-person and online?

Attendance can be marked three ways: a classroom register entry by the teacher, an automatic pull from the BigBlueButton or Zoom join log, or a student-side QR self-check-in. For a blended course, all three feed the same attendance percentage. Administrators report one number per learner regardless of mode, which meets state reporting rules that require a single attendance figure per session.

Which video conferencing tools integrate with OpenEduCat?

Out of the box, OpenEduCat integrates with BigBlueButton (open-source, self-hosted) and Jitsi (open-source, self-hosted). Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet integrate via LTI 1.3 launch and join-log webhook. Recordings attach to the session record automatically for BigBlueButton and Zoom, so learners who missed a live period get access without a manual upload step.

Can parents see blended learning progress?

Yes. The parent portal shows classroom attendance, virtual session attendance, homework completion, quiz scores, and current gradebook standing on one screen. Parents receive a weekly digest email covering what was taught in class and what is due online. Guardians can be linked to multiple children, useful for K-12 families with siblings in different grades.

Is OpenEduCat compliant with FERPA and GDPR for blended data?

The Community edition is self-hosted, so the institution controls data residency, encryption at rest, and log retention. Enterprise cloud is hosted on AWS or Azure with SOC 2 Type II sub-processors, TLS 1.3 in transit, AES-256 at rest, and configurable data-processing agreements for GDPR. Role-based access controls limit which staff see attendance, grades, and health notes, which is required for FERPA in US K-12 and postsecondary institutions.

How long does it take to launch blended courses on OpenEduCat?

A typical rollout for a 5-course pilot on Community edition is 4 to 6 weeks: 1 week for install and data import, 2 weeks to author or migrate SCORM content, 1 week to train teachers on the flipped workflow, and 1 to 2 weeks for a soft launch with one cohort per course. Enterprise cloud customers who do not self-host skip the first week.

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